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McLaren won't write off 2018 campaign

McLaren may not be getting the results they wanted from 2018 but Eric Boullier says they will push on as lessons learned can be applied to next year's car. Although McLaren believed in 2017 that they had one of the best cars on the grid, the only downside was the engine, this year's results are saying otherwise. Having swapped to Renault engines, McLaren believed they'd be in the hunt for podiums and maybe even a surprise win. That has yet to materialise. They started the year well with a P5 for Fernando Alonso in Australia and points in the opening fives races. However, in the last two, Alonso recorded back-to-back retirements while Stoffel Vandoorne failed to score. McLaren, though, have...
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