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McLaren will adapt to Ricciardo to maintain 'collaboration standards'

McLaren believes it may need to adapt the conditions that governed the close collaboration between its drivers to suit its new charger Daniel Ricciardo. Lando Norris and Carlos Sainz maintained a warm and friendly relationship during their two years together at McLaren despite their inner team rivalry. But more importantly the pair also enjoyed a high level of collaboration that benefitted the Woking-based outfit that finished third in this year's Constructors' championship. McLaren expects the ebullient Ricciardo to hit things off with his new teammate behind the scenes. But McLaren Racing director Andrea Stella says the team may need to adapt to its recruit to ensure that its new line-up...
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