McLaren: F1 windtunnel handicap no excuse for not doing better

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McLaren says difficulties it faces in making progress up the F1 order before its new windtunnel arrives are no excuse for it not seeking gains in the short-term. Full story ⬇️

However, there are hopes that the addition of major new investments in a windtunnel and simulator, which are due to be ready next year, will have a big impact in pushing it forwards. is aware that doing much better than the fifth place it finished in this year’s constructors’ championship will be a tall order.

“The objective is clear also next year, we want to make another step again in all areas of the team,” he said. While Seidl says that the sequence is not ideal, he thinks McLaren is making progress in putting together what it needs to get back to the front of the grid. “We are on a journey. We know exactly what we have to do in order to make these next steps as a team. At the same time, we know that it takes time.

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