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McLaren and Honda working through their weaknesses insists Boullier

McLaren F1 Team Racing Director Eric Boullier insists people were wrong to believe that the renewed McLaren-Honda partnership would come back into Formula 1 and be race winners straight away. Neither Fernando Alonso or Jenson Button have yet to break into the top ten in either qualifying or the race in 2015, with both drivers having a best finish of eleventh – Button’s in Australia and Alonso’s last time out in Bahrain. 'Nobody is happy with the qualifying position and the race results we've had, but this is what we have,' said Boullier to Autosport. 'Neither driver is happy with the situation, but they are happy with what they can see coming, and I can tell you the atmosphere within...
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