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Norris: No quick fix to McLaren’s slow-speed struggles

Lando Norris says there will be no quick solution to McLaren’s struggles through slow-speed corners with its 2019 Formula 1 car, but remains hopeful of the team’s chances in the upcoming races. McLaren currently leads the fight for fourth place in the constructors’ championship after making a strong start to the season, sitting 21 points clear of nearest midfield rival Renault. While both Norris and teammate Carlos Sainz have impressed with their recent run of form, the team’s biggest losses compared to Renault have come in slow-speed corners. This weekend’s German Grand Prix and next week’s race in Hungary both take place on circuits featuring more slow-speed turns –...
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