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McLaren suspects Australia F1 gap to Mercedes unrepresentative

McLaren Formula 1 boss Andrea Stella suspects the fragility of the tyres in the Australian Grand Prix meant the team's advantage over Mercedes was unrepresentative. The Woking squad capitalised on Max Verstappen's brake failure to land a first podium at Albert Park since 2014 as Lando Norris took third place ahead of Oscar Piastri. However, […]
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