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McLaren Targeting Red Bull, Renault in 2018 – Boullier

The McLaren F1 Team’s targets in 2018 will include being the best of the Renault-powered teams after the Woking-based squad made the switch to the French engine supplier after three years with Honda, according to Racing Director Eric Boullier. McLaren had been the sole representative of Honda on the grid since 2015 but that honour now goes to Scuderia Toro Rosso, and despite the results with Honda not being as strong as hoped, there has been confidence behind the scenes that the team has developed a good chassis, and now with other teams running with the same engine supplier it will give them a benchmark to aim for. 'We can't deny it's been three difficult years,' said Boullier to RACER....
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