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McLaren F1 in ‘strong position' to win in Miami without Safety Car

McLaren Team Principal Andrea Stella is certain Lando Norris would have been in a 'strong position' to win Formula 1's Miami Grand Prix even without the Safety Car. Norris capitalised on the Safety Car intervening on Lap 29 to pit under a reduced time loss and retain the lead to secure his maiden F1 victory […]
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