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McLaren needs to 're-group and reset' after disappointing result in Monza

McLaren looked likely to cruise towards the 'best of the rest' title during Formula 1's summer break. But after two strong weekends from Renault, the gap between themselves and their rivals has been cut dramatically. It's clear the Woking-based team still have some work to do if they want to finish 4th.  Team boss Andreas Seidl wants McLaren to hit the "reset" button before the Singapore Grand Prix. Renault were expected to be strong in Italy as the track characteristics suit their car and virtually removes their weaknesses.  "It's important now as a team to go away from here, regroup, reset, analyse what happened in detail on the pitstop side, and then hopefully...
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