Carlos Sainz says McLaren F1 boss Andreas Seidl will soon start to have a big influence on the Woking-based outfit, but the true effects of the German’s presence may not be felt for years.
Seidl, who spearheaded for several years Porsche’s massively successful LMP1 programme, joined McLaren earlier this year and has been given a free reign to manage the team as he sees fit by CEO Zak Brown.
After a dismal period of under-performance, marked by its failed partnership with Honda, McLaren is finally enjoying a resurgence of sorts this year.
But Sainz reiterated his belief that the team’s current P4 position in the Constructors’ standings is a result of the development work that took place in the back-end of last season rather than an effect of the team’s recent structural changes.
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“I think the credit for this year’s car is mainly due to what happened last year,” Sainz said.
“All the development that happened during that second half of the season, where the team basically decided to stop developing the 2018 car to try and understand why the 2018 car was so poor.
“The job done, obviously in the early months of this winter, going into March, the job of Andreas, what he’s doing very well now is doing a whole analysis of the situation that we are in in the factory.
“Especially back in Woking and he’s just having an overlook and have a very good look into what can be improved and it’s more a midterm to a long-term project.”
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