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McLaren will continue development at the Portuguese Grand Prix

McLaren will continue development of key areas of the MCL35 at the Portuguese Grand Prix this weekend, with Seidl confirming they will be using the Mercedes-style nose box - first introduced at the Russian Grand Prix - again at Portimão.
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