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McLaren would be 'disappointed' with fourth in 2017

McLaren Honda Formula 1 Team would see finishing below fourth in the 2017 Formula 1 Constructors' Championship as a disappointment. Honda reunited as the engine supplier with McLaren ahead of the 2015 season but faced a tough year, with Fernando Alonso retiring nine times in nineteen races, while team-mate Jenson Button retired on six occasions, with most of these retirements due to mechanical problems with the car.  As a result, in their first year back together they finished the Constructors' Championship in ninth, nine points behind the Sauber F1 Team. There was improvements in reliability and performance during the 2016 season, which enabled them to fight towards the front of the...
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