McLaren still feeling "aftershock" of Bahrain GP F1 troubles

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McLaren says it is still feeling the 'aftershock' of its difficult start to the F1 season in Bahrain ⬇️

But one of the legacies of that plan was that McLaren would opt for a series of spaced out major updates, rather than consistently bringing new parts to every race.

Speaking about McLaren’s decision-making process in electing for fewer but bigger upgrades, technical director James Key explained that things were set in stone in the wake of what happened at the very first race.

 

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