Abu Dhabi GP tech: McLaren pushes on with 2015 F1 updates
For the final race, most teams have run in a familiar spec, but as CRAIG SCARBOROUGH explains, one team in particular has been busy with new parts
As Abu Dhabi is the last race of the 2014 Formula 1 season and there is a test to follow, developments were sparse; save for in the case of McLaren.
The team has been busy during the past week, with the Red Bull-inspired front wing tried by Kevin Magnussen during Friday practice grabbing the attention, but there was also the recent shakedown of the Honda-engined version of the MP4-29.
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