The subject of so-called “B teams” has a been a recurring topic in recent years.
With the budget cap hitting and the top teams reined in by the aero testing regulations, the benefits of sharing of IP with a partner has become more relevant than ever.
The relationship between Haas and Ferrari has been contentious among rivals since the US-owned team first arrived in the sport, and it has been in the spotlight again since the new VF22 first appeared.
Although Seidl didn’t want to talk about that specific case, he made it clear that McLaren, which has no alliances other than taking a Mercedes engine, wants the situation clarified.
“In the team are very busy with ourselves this week so I can’t speak specifically about the two cars of Haas and Ferrari for example,” he said.
“But it’s not a secret that in general definitely these relationships that can exist within the regulations, how they are in place at the moment is a concern for us.
“That’s why we are definitely of the opinion…
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