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McLaren unwilling to give time frame for fix

McLaren sporting director Sam Michael does not know whether his team will be able to solve the problems with its car ahead of the next two rounds of the championship in China and Bahrain. The team arrived at the opening race in Australia to find the car a long way off the pace and has admitted it has not been able to change much ahead of this weekend in Malaysia. There will be a three-week break until the next race in China, but Michael said there was not yet a target date for finding a solution. "It's difficult to set a time frame," he said. "With these types of things you're working through a lot of different areas on the car and you will inevitably uncover things as you...
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