F1 | McLaren, Andreas Seidl: “Mexico to forget, but the championship is not over”

The words of the McLaren team principal ahead of the United States Grand Prix

F1 | McLaren, Andreas Seidl: “Mexico to forget, but the championship is not over”

McLaren is ready to return to its usual standards after the disappointing result in Mexico.

Only thirteenth was Carlos Sainz, who instead learned to celebrate the 100th Grand Prix of his career in Austin, while Lando Norris was forced to retire after a problem at the pit stop which compromised his race.

The advantage over Renault is currently 38 points; it is therefore essential to get back into the points in these last three races of the championship, to consolidate the team's position in the constructors' championship.

"After an unforgettable Sunday in Mexico, we are ready for the weekend in the United States, hoping for an exciting race” these are the words of Andreas Seidl, team principal of McLaren, who is also eager to leave Mexico behind to focus on the challenge with Renault.

"We're trying to learn from last weekend and be stronger and prepare for the last three races. The championship isn't decided until the last checkered flag, we have to do everything we can to stay fourth until the end. Back-to-back races are always difficult, logistically, especially between flights and garage construction, but we are prepared and focused on giving our 100% in Austin".

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