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"Cautious optimism" for McLaren in 2019

McLaren have perhaps been guilty of over-expecting in their targets for recent seasons, perfectly displayed by Fernando Alonso’s ‘now we can fight’ message after the Australian Grand Prix this year. This year they seemed to have toned it down a bit, with Zak Brown saying that the squad is cautiously optimistic for the coming year. They have a double change in their driver line up, with Fernando Alonso retiring and Stoffel Vandoorne dropped, being replaced by Carlos Sainz and rookie Lando Norris. Chief executive Zak Brown said: "There is a lot of cautious optimism but we don't want to get ahead of ourselves. "We've done that before and we're not going to make the...
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