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McLaren to perform "open-heart surgery" on its car

Andreas Seidl has revealed there will be no rest for McLaren over the winter due to the team performing what he has described as "open-heart surgery" on its race car. The campaign ends in just over five weeks' time, concluding with an exhausting triple-header in Bahrain and Abu Dhabi to complete 17 races in less than six months as Formula 1 has battled on through the Covid-19 pandemic. Article continues under video While the winter break likely cannot come soon enough for all the teams, for McLaren staff they face the sizeable challenge of changing power unit supplier and integrating the Mercedes system into the MCL36 after three years of working with Renault. Looking ahead to...
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