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McLaren-Renault relationship ‘going to take some time’

McLaren racing director Eric Boullier says the team can’t expect to be instantly comparable to Red Bull in 2018 when it begins its new engine partnership with Renault. After McLaren confirmed its divorce from Honda to secure its new deal with Renault for 2018, it sees the Woking-based team receive the same power unit specification as Red Bull as well as the French manufacturer. With Max Verstappen winning in dry conditions for Red Bull in Malaysia, Fernando Alonso says that victory adds pressure on to McLaren to deliver a race-winning package next season with Renault engines. Related Articles Button: Hamilton has luck he missed in 2016 Honda: There is less outside pressure for 2018...
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