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How McLaren defied ‘damage limitation' expectations in F1 Chinese GP

The McLaren Formula 1 team had entered the recent Chinese Grand Prix weekend anticipating that it would be on the back foot compared to its closest competitors. McLaren Team Principal Andrea Stella had coined the term 'damage limitation' back at Suzuka to dampen the expectations surrounding how competitive it would be. Since the Italian's appointment […]
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