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McLaren tease special Singapore GP livery

McLaren ran a special livery in the Singapore Grand Prix last season.

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McLaren has teased a potential special livery for this weekend's Singapore Grand Prix. 

The Woking-based outfit ran a special design called 'stealth mode' at the Marina Bay Circuit last season, where Lando Norris finished second. 

Both Mercedes and RB have already revealed special liveries for this weekend, whilst Red Bull has axed its own due to weight concerns. 

McLaren released a teaser on its social media, advertising an announcement to be made on Thursday. 

The British team enters 18th round of the season in the lead of the constructors' championship, with a 20-point margin over Red Bull having been built last weekend in Singapore. 

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