McLaren CEO Zak Brown conceded his team's 2023 F1 car 'still has too much drag' despite introducing a significantly changed floor. Read more ⬇️
"Well, we still have too much drag, which is pretty obvious, and so we need to create downforce without the drag," said Brown, whose team is fifth in the standings, having benefited from rival Alpine's misfortune.
Baku's new-look sprint format with just a single 60-minute practice session didn't help the teams bringing upgrades to the street circuit.
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