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McLaren seeks clarity on tyre failures

McLaren's Andreas Seidl admits disappointment at the general lack of transparency over the tyre failures in Baku. To continue the Agatha Christie, Sherlock Holmes trend, we have the body and we have the murder weapon yet still there is no clue as to who did the dirty deed. While Pirelli declares it most certainly wasn't them and admits that both Red Bull and Aston Martin had the means and the motive, but it clearly wasn't them either, everyone remains totally baffled in terms of who was to blame. Speaking at Paul Ricard, McLaren boss, Andreas Seidl has joined the discussion, admitting disappointment at the lack of transparency over what is a very serious issue, after all, we can count...
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