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McLaren Unlikely to Break out of Tight Midfield Scrap in 2019 – Sainz

Despite the McLaren F1 Team having a much improved 2019 campaign, Carlos Sainz Jr. does not believe the team will break away from the midfield pack in the second half of the season. McLaren currently sit fourth in the Constructors’ Championship after the first twelve races of the season, with Sainz himself sitting seventh in the Drivers’ Championship, thanks mainly to a strong run of races that have culminated in a pair of fifth place finishes in the German and Hungarian Grand Prix. The team has already exceeded its points tally of 2018, where Fernando Alonso and Stoffel Vandoorne could only muster sixty-two points between them, with Sainz and Lando Norris having already secured eighty...
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