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McLaren: fixing correlation top priority

McLaren says its priority is to identify and resolve the correlation issues that led to its poor start to the 2013 Formula 1 season, as it fears the problem could also impact on its preparations for the '14 rules. After struggling at the lower end of the top 10 in the opening rounds, McLaren is bringing what it describes as a "significant volume" of new parts to this weekend's Spanish Grand Prix. But the team's managing director Jonathan Neale says understanding how McLaren went off course and why its design did not work as anticipated is potentially more important than getting the MP4-28 on the pace in the short term. "We are essentially trying to sort out a correlation...
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