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Seidl ensuring McLaren keeps its feet on the ground

McLaren F1 boss Andreas Seidl says there's "still a long way to go" before F1's second most successful team revives the luster from its glorious past. McLaren's step up in performance this season, after many lean years, coupled with its consistency has solidly positioned the Woking-based outfit at the head of F1's competitive midfield. While happy with the papaya squad's progress and results in 2019, Seidl insists it’s a first step towards establishing a "positive trend" and a direction for the future. "What we’re doing now is putting together a clear plan of how we want to approach the future as a team," explained the German, speaking to Formula 1's...
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