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McLaren sure it can still beat Ferrari to third spot

McLaren boss Andreas Seidl has stressed that his team can still beat Ferrari to third in the standings despite the Italian squad’s recent form. McLaren and Ferrari have been embroiled in a close fight for third in the championship throughout the course of 2021. McLaren claimed victory in Italy, and followed it up with a […]
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