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McLaren satisfied after successful test with new parts in Russia

McLaren showed up in Russia with a new nose on the MCL35. This looks a lot more like the nose of Mercedes and Racing Point. According to the team, this new nose is another step in the right direction. New concept According to team boss Andreas Seidl, McLaren's new nose helps the team to get extra speed out of the current car. "With the mid-season homologation date, we obviously wanted to gain experience with it as quickly as possible", says Seidl in conversation with Motorsport.com. Seidl states that the new concept will release even more potential of the car in terms of performance. "And that's the direction we're heading to", says the German. "So the plan is to...
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