McLaren could regress in the BelgianGP because the fast Spa-Francorchamps F1 circuit has arguably been mischaracterised and may expose the team’s lingering weaknesses ⬇️
But team boss Andrea Stella has warned that McLaren may not continue its run of form at the Belgian venue for the sprint race weekend, since its characterisation as a high-speed track overlooks how time is gained during a lap.
Stella said: “Even if Spa is normally mentioned as one of the high-speed tracks, in reality, the highest-speed corner, which is corner 10 [Pouhon] is flat in qualifying.
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