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Seidl: Reliability will decide fight for P3

Andreas Seidl feels that reliability rather than pace will determine which team wins the fight for P3 in the Constructors' Championship. The Portuguese Grand Prix was a positive weekend for Seidl and co as gains were made on Racing Point and Renault, with McLaren scoring two more points than both thanks to Carlos Sainz's P6 finish. The British team, sat in P4 in the standings, now trails Racing Point by two points and leads Renault by four, with five races left of the season. In terms of outright pace, the MCL35 is arguably the weakest of the three cars at most races, but Seidl thinks that reliability is more important. 'Overall, I was quite happy with how the weekend went after...
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