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McLaren not getting carried away in F1 midfield fight

McLaren team principal Andreas Seidl has reminded his squad not to assume its position as leaders of the Formula 1 midfield given the rapid changes in the pecking order witnessed over the first half of the season. McLaren currently hold fourth place in the F1 world constructors’ standings with a useful 39-point gap over nearest rivals Toro Rosso. Spearheaded by Carlos Sainz’s run of form going into the summer break, with a pair of fifth place finishes in Germany and Hungary, McLaren have looked the head of the F1 midfield on a consistent basis but team boss Seidl has warned against complacency. “It’s still difficult to judge to be honest, because we have seen how quickly it can...
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