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Seidl says McLaren must not 'see things that aren't there'

McLaren team boss Andreas Seidl is keeping it real, acknowledging his team's progress in Austria but also the fact that it will be a tall order to repeat last weekend's "sensational" performances at upcoming venues. McLaren reaped big dividends from F1's second round of racing at the Red Bull Ring, with Lando Norris qualifying on the front row and finishing third while Daniel Ricciardo executed an impressive recovery drive to bag P7 at the checkered flag. "Sensational race weekend in the end from the team, from Lando, and a sensational recovery also today from Daniel," was how Seidl summed his outfit's Austrian Grand Prix. "After a strong race here last week, it...
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