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McLaren expects ‘extremely high' '22 development rate

McLaren Technical Director James Key believes that there will be a rapid rate of development in 2022, with Formula 1 teams swiftly converging on a certain direction. Formula 1 is overhauling its technical regulations for 2022 as part of its long-term ambition to create more raceable cars. The new cars are set to be unveiled […]
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