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McLaren ‘second strongest force' behind Mercedes

McLaren team principal, Andreas Seidl, has said that the Woking team were the 'second strongest force' behind Mercedes at Monza. McLaren are sat third in the Constructors' Championship after Carlos Sainz's podium finish and Lando Norris' P4 put them on the verge of breaking the 100-point mark. And while we were treated to a crazy, crazy race and a shock win for Pierre Gasly, Seidl thinks that irrespective of the circumstances, McLaren showed they were the next best team after Mercedes at the ‘Temple of Speed'. 'We go away from here with a lot of positives, because in the end today we scored some very important points for the constructors' championship,' Seidl said. 'And I think the...
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