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Martin Whitmarsh open to McLaren return as former boss admits current situation is 'sad'

Former McLaren team boss Martin Whitmarsh has spoken out about the British team's current situation, describing it as 'desperately sad'. Whitmarsh held the position of team boss between 2010 and 2014 when McLaren finished runner-up in the championship twice and scored its last victory in the sport under his leadership. Following his forced departure Ron Dennis, Eric Boullier and current boss Zak Brown have held the role of team boss – Brown and Boullier currently share the role – but results have been in a downward spiral, particularly during their rekindled Honda partnership which came to an abrupt end last year. Although the team have now partnered with Renault, their...
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