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McLaren support new aero rules despite potential 2021 penalty

McLaren drivers Lando Norris and Carlos Sainz have backed the upcoming sliding aerodynamic rules despite the fact the team could potentially be penalised for a strong season in 2021. The new development restrictions will limit wind tunnel testing time on a scale determined by each team's finishing position in this season's constructors' standings. Article continues under video Despite McLaren being hot on the heels of Racing Point for third and with the potential of harming their development capabilities for next season with a strong result, Norris supports the initiative. "Two or three years ago, this is what McLaren would have wanted," he said. "It is good to show we are...
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