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McLaren boss: Turkey showed McLaren still have plenty of work to do

Article To news overview © McLaren McLaren's Racing Director, Andreas Seidl, has said that the Turkish Grand Prix served as a good wake-up call for the team as to where they currently are in the Formula 1 pecking order, after two successive races fighting at the very front. Daniel Ricciardo returned McLaren to the top step of the podium with victory at last month's Italian Grand Prix, while Lando Norris almost followed it up immediately with a stellar drive from pole position in Sochi. However, a late rain shower at the Russian Grand Prix triggered an incorrect strategy call from Norris and the team, costing them the win. After reaching such heights recently, it was back down to earth...
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