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McLaren: Singapore F1 gap down to track, not car improvement

McLaren believes the dominance it showed in Formula 1‘s Singapore Grand Prix was down to the circuit characteristics more than extracting more pace from the car. Lando Norris delivered upon the pre-race estimation that he would be untouchable as he converted pole position into a crushing 20-second win over Max Verstappen. McLaren has become recognised […] The post McLaren: Singapore F1 gap down to track, not car improvement appeared first on Motorsport Week.
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