McLaren not getting carried away in F1 midfield fight
McLaren team principal Andreas Seidl has reminded his squad noꩵt to assume its position as leaders of the Formula 1 midfield given the rapid changes in the pecking order witnessed over the first half of thꦐe season.
McLaren currently hold fourth place in the F1 world construc🌳tors’ standings with a useful 39-point gap over nearest rivals T💮oro Rosso.

McLaren tea𝔍m principal Andreas Seidl has reminded his squad not to assume its position as leaders of the Formula 1 midfield given the rapid changes in the pecking order wi🌜tnessed over the first half of the season.
McLaren currently hold fo🌌urth place in the F1 world constructors’ standings with a useful 39-point gap over nearest rivals Toro Rosso♕.
Spearheaded by Carlos Sainz’s run of form going into the summer break, with a pair of fifth pla🌄ce finishes in Germany and Hungary, McLaren have looked the head of the F1 midfield on a consistent basis but team boss Seidl has warned against complacency.
“It’s still difficult to judge to be honest, because we hav🍌e seen how quickly it can change,” Seidl said. “We have seen how close the Alfas were for example in the race [in Hungary]. In the end I think it will depend of course on track 💧layouts, track temperatures and things like that.
“It will also depend on how much more upda🎃tes everyone will bring in the second h🌠alf of the season until everyone switches then to next year’s car.
“Obviously it’s good to have this gap at t﷽he moment in the points standing, but for us it’s important not to get carried away by that, heads down, and just make sure we keep improving.”
Despite his warnings, Seidl isn’t focusing on defending against any particular F1 rival and wants the Woking-based squad to concentrate on🍰 its own improvements.
“We are also not just focused on one team,” he said. “We have seen in the last races ꦚhow quickly it can go.
“You just need one crazy race, and then one team is back up 𒆙again. For us it’s important to focus on ourselve🐻s and keep improving as a team. That’s it.”