McLaren’s team principal, Andrea Stella, views it positively that their Formula 1 rivals are focused on what he considers incorrect reasons behind the team’s dominance. McLaren’s impressive performance over the past year, marked by winning races and snatching the constructors’ title after 26 years, has left competitors puzzled and looking for explanations. Despite facing suggestions of using innovative techniques like water-cooling tires and aero elasticity, McLaren’s compliance with regulations has been confirmed. Rivals are hoping for changes in competitiveness with stricter regulations, like the upcoming front wing clampdown in Spain. Stella emphasized McLaren’s focus on continuous improvement, dismissing claims that external factors are responsible for the team’s success. Max Verstappen, urging Red Bull to prioritize their own developments, underlined the need to concentrate on their car’s enhancements. Red Bull’s perspective has shifted towards acceptance of McLaren’s current dominance making the championship challenge increasingly challenging.
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