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McLaren links with Amazon Prime for 2017 documentary

McLaren has linked up with Amazon Prime for a new multi-part series about the team's preparations for the 2017 Formula 1 season, with the documentary set to be available later in the year. Documentary-makers followed McLaren across the pre-season period, being given unparalleled behind-the-scenes access, as the team prepared its MCL32 for the new campaign, as well as charting Stoffel Vandoorne's build-up to his first full campaign in Formula 1. The as-yet-untitled series will be available on Amazon Prime in autumn 2017. 'At McLaren, we want to showcase and celebrate every element of Formula 1,' said McLaren chief Zak Brown. 'We understand and appreciate that Formula 1 fans are...
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