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How Ferrari and McLaren continued to push their development boundaries at Silverstone

Although Silverstone didn’t see the big car upgrades we’ve seen in recent races – notably Mercedes in Montreal, Ferrari at Barcelona and Red Bull in Austria – both Ferrari and McLaren were still pressing on with developments.
Some of these updates were specifically tailored around the low-drag demands of the British Grand Prix track, but others were straight development pieces.
Here’s a summary of what was revealed at the British Grand Prix about those two key cars...
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