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Technical Insight: The McLaren updates from testing to Hungary

The first three Formula 1 races of the 2020 season proved that McLaren have taken a step forward with its MCL35, which has twice started inside the top three on the grid in Austria and delivered a podium finish for Lando Norris. In Hungary, however, there was a slight drop in McLaren's performance compared to the first two races, though it still scored some points. The Budapest track is perhaps less well suited to the technical characteristics of the MCL35, where it fell behind its closest competitor, Racing Point. It now sits just one point ahead of the so-called ‘Pink Mercedes', which occupies fourth in the standings. McLaren chose not to bring many technical innovations to the...
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