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McLaren unveils its 2019 F1 challenger, the MCL34

McLaren has become the latest team to take the wraps off its 2019 Formula 1 challenger, the Renault-powered MCL34. The British-based team is regarding 2019 as a fresh start and the first phase of its long-term ambition to return to the front of the Formula 1 pack, after a chastening 2018 campaign. McLaren split from Honda in a bid to improve its competitive placing but its alliance with Renault prompted deep-rooted self-reflection that led to a technical overhaul and a restructuring of its organisation. Zak Brown remains as McLaren’s CEO but it has hired Andreas Seidl from Porsche to run the Formula 1 team, while James Key is to act as Technical Director once his period of gardening...
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