Can anyone else save McLaren?
McLaren's 2018 engine hopes, F1 cockpit safety, Renault's resurgance, qualifying engines, aerodynamic rules and more are all tackled in your latest round of questions for our technical expert
Are there any potential engines, or engine manufacturers, out there in another series that can quickly adapt to F1 and 'solve' McLaren's woes?
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