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McLaren’s Reliability Issues ‘Addressed’ ahead of New Season – Boullier

Eric Boullier insists the McLaren F1 Team has solved the reliability issues that affected their running during pre-season testing, and the racing director of the Woking-based team is hopeful the team can hit the ground running this weekend in Australia, the first race with their new Renault Sport engine suppliers. Both Fernando Alonso and Stoffel Vandoorne lost track time due to numerous issues with their MCL33, but the engineers back in the factory have worked on a fix in time for the season opening race of 2018, and further work has also been done to make the package stronger. “A new season, and a new chapter for McLaren in 2018,” said Boullier.  “With the many developments within...
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