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McLaren Cleared by FIA as Rivals Struggle to Match Dominance

The FIA has confirmed McLaren's compliance following technical allegations, with stricter front-wing flex regulations set for the Spanish Grand Prix.

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Overview

  • McLaren has been cleared by the FIA after repeated inspections of its wheel assemblies and brake systems, confirming their compliance with regulations.
  • The team has won five of the first six races in 2025, maintaining a commanding lead in the constructors' championship.
  • Rival teams have alleged McLaren uses banned techniques, including tyre water-cooling and aero-elasticity, but these claims remain unsubstantiated.
  • McLaren attributes its success to engineering fundamentals such as downforce, suspension kinematics, and energy recovery systems rather than any single 'magic bullet.'
  • Stricter front-wing flex tests will be introduced by the FIA at the Spanish Grand Prix, though McLaren dismisses these changes as irrelevant to its performance edge.