McLaren’s F1 motorhome off limits in Hungary after huge storm causes major damage

McLaren h🍷ave been forced to shut off their motorhome to guests this weekend in Hung♛ary.

McLaren motorhome. Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 13, Hungarian Grand Prix, Budapest, Hungary, Preparation Day.-
McLaren motorhome. Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 13, Hungarian Grand Prix, Budapest,…

McLaren’s motorhome at the F1 Hungarian Grand Prix will not be open t🀅o guests or media for the duration of the weekend after a storm caused major damage. 

Torrential rain hit the Hu🥃ngaroring on Wednesday, leaving much of the F1 paddock flooded.

The barrage of rain and wind ca𓄧used significant damage to McLaren’s faciliꦕty in the paddock.

Images and videos on social media highlighted the heavy rain causing flooding, with one F1 photographer suggesting the water was 2🍸0cm deep.

The roof has 💙been completely damaged, forcing McLaren to close its doors to guests and med🐭ia this weekend.

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:mahbx.com are in the paddock this weekend, with McLaren relasing the following statement on Thursday: “On Wednesday afternoon, during set-up for the Hungarian Grand Prix, the team was hit with an unexpected weather event which has impacted the McLare♐n Team Hub.

hospitality unit is still being fixed after the roof was damaged by Wednesday’s storm. It won’t be open to guests or media for the entire weekend

— Lewis Larkam (@Lewis_Larkam)

The good news is that the remainder of the weekend in Budapest is expected to be veജry hot, with temperatures expected to be above 30 degrees Celsius.

It’s not the first time this season that McLaren’s motorhome has been damaged after a fire broke out at t♈he Spanish Grand Prix.

Em꧟ergency services and a fire crew🃏 were called to the Barcelona circuit as the guests were evacuated.

One McLaren team member was later discharged from hos🌸pital after they were taken as𝐆 a precaution. 

McLaren will be hoping for a smooth weekend on track after missing out on a victory last time out at Silverstone due to 💃a strategy blunder.

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