The Silverstone-based outfit will hope that the new car will be the one to push it to race wins having failed to follow up on early season promise last term, eventually finishing fifth in the Constructors' standings.
Mike Krack has now moved into third in the list of longest-serving active Team Principals and will be hoping the stability provided by the lack of movement within the team, combined with the new state-of-the-art facilities being in operation for the workforce, will help join Red Bull, Mercedes, Ferrari and McLaren as contenders for the title.
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