Formula 1: McLaren’s Boss Says Team “Must Win Races from the Start” in 2012
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Formula 1: McLaren’s Boss Says Team “Must Win Races from the Start” in 2012



McLaren is second only to Ferrari in Formula 1 World Championships, having won 12 constructors’ titles, three less than the Scuderia. Yet the 2011 season has not lived up to the team’s expectations despite winning six races, because the combination of Sebastian Vettel and Red Bull was clearly superior.

Speaking at the opening of McLaren’s new Production Center, the F1 team's principal, Martin Whitmarsh, admitted that they underperformed this year.

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