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McLaren admits low speed no longer a ‘clear weakness' as F1 upgrades overdeliver

McLaren's strong qualifying showing in Formula 1's Monaco Grand Prix suggests that low-speed cornering is no longer a 'clear weakness', claims boss Andrea Stella. McLaren continued its recent momentum as both cars qualified inside the top four, with Oscar Piastri securing a front-row spot and Lando Norris splitting the Ferraris. With both Mercedes and Red […]
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