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Boullier: McLaren will work with ‘relentless intensity'

McLaren-Honda racing director Eric Boullier has promised the team will work with 'relentless intensity' ahead of the China/Bahrain double-header. Given all of McLaren's troubles over Winter Testing, a double DNF in Australia looked on the cards. Stoffel Vandoorne was able to complete the race, while Fernando Alonso was running in the top 10 before being forced to retire. Boullier is keen to move on from the season opener, but paid tribute to both McLaren drivers for their performances in troubling times. “The 2017 Australian Grand Prix won’t be remembered as one of McLaren-Honda's finest hours, and indeed there are precious few reasons for us to be cheerful here in Melbourne,'...
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