Why McLaren is now encouraged by practice starts in Bahrain
After initial struggles with the new starting procedure, McLaren has found reasons for optimism following improvements in their practice starts at Bahrain. Autosport examines how the team adjusted its approach to the complex clutch and energy deployment sequence required for 2026 race starts. The progress is significant because consistent starts will be crucial to race performance under rules that make the opening laps more unpredictable than ever.
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