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McLaren: Work on '22 car will resume immediately in the New Year

Without a wheel even being turned for the 2021 Formula 1 season, McLaren's focus will immediately switch to development of its '22 car ahead of wholesale changes to the technical regulations. F1 teams had already begun development on their '22 cars as they were supposed to race next year, but following the pandemic it was agreed that delaying their introduction by a year was a sensible decision on cost grounds. As part of that agreement, the FIA imposed a development freeze, meaning certain aspects of the '22 cars couldn't be worked, but that ban will lift in the New Year, allowing development programmes to resume, and McLaren isn't wasting any time according to technical director James...
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