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Reliability has been McLaren’s ‘weak spot’ in F1 2019 - Brown

McLaren CEO Zak Brown concedes reliability has proven to be the team’s “weak spot” during the 2019 Formula 1 season.  McLaren has boasted the fourth-fastest car in recent months and is on course to beat Renault to fourth spot in the 2019 constructors’ championship, despite a troubled start to the season and reliability problems costing the team a large amount of points.  A double technical failure at the Belgian Grand Prix - including a last-lap retirement for fifth-placed Lando Norris - was the most notable incident, while the Briton’s race in Mexico was ruined by an issue during his pit stop.  McLaren team principal Andreas Seidl said the Woking squad is already look at new...
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