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McLaren and AlphaTauri lead upgrade list at Paul Ricard

McLaren and AlphaTauri have both implemented significant changes to their cars for this weekend's French Grand Prix at Paul Ricard. While most of the changes are part of the teams' respective development programmes, some of the design and aero modifications are circuit specific. McLaren, which is locked in a tight battle for fourth in the Constructors' standings with Alpine, is seeking gains through changes to the MCL36's engine cover, floor body and rear corner. The Woking-based outfit has also addressed a reliability concern with its car's rear wing, adding a modified endplate. Read also: Sainz sees chance of engine penalty in French GP This weekend's projected high temperatures in...
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