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Oscar Piastri

Oscar Piastri makes McLaren 'Macarena' rear wing revelation

McLaren will bring its own version of the wild concept this weekend to Austria.

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Oscar Piastri has revealed that McLaren will not race with the 'Macarena' rear wing this weekend at the Austrian Grand Prix.

The concept was first used by Ferrari during pre-season testing earlier this year before Red Bull unveiled it in Miami.

McLaren has also been developing its own version of the system, which sees the upper rear wing element rotate on its axis when entering Straight Mode.

The updated rear wing will be present in Spielberg this weekend on Lando Norris' car during practice - but the decision has already been taken that it will be removed from the McLaren MCL40 ahead of qualifying. 

“No, we won't race it,” Piastri told media including RacingNews365. “I believe it's on Lando's car [during practice]. 

“It's to test out, it's not ready to race at the moment. Obviously, we've seen some of the creative solutions, they don't come without their challenges, clearly.

“It won't be raced, but useful to try it out.”

McLaren has slipped back in the pecking order in recent rounds, with Ferrari emerging as the biggest threat to leaders Mercedes.

Piastri is not expecting McLaren to be suddenly challenging in Austria, as he highlighted the difficulties of pulling ahead in a development race.

“I think it will be tough,” he said. “Ferrari obviously brought quite a few upgrades in Barcelona.

“Mercedes, as well, is still the benchmark, maybe not as far ahead in those kind of conditions.

“Things are changing so quickly. Everyone is learning about their cars a lot every time we drive. 

“Everyone's changing their cars a lot. So it's difficult to say,

“Maybe we can get close again, but again, we're kind of relying at the moment on the others getting it a bit wrong or having things go our way rather than being the ones on the front foot and able to set the pace.”

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