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McLaren’s Eric Boullier: “We are by no means satisfied with our progress so far”

Eric Boullier has seen the McLaren F1 Team secure a pair of two-car top ten finishes in the opening two races of 2018, but he feels they need to make progress on a Saturday, with their Qualifying performances so far being underwhelming in both Australia and Bahrain. Fernando Alonso and Stoffel Vandoorne have both made gains on race days in both races, with the team having already scored twenty-two points, just eight less than they managed in the whole of 2017. Boullier, McLaren’s racing director, says there is plenty of work to be done to be truly satisfied with their performances, particularly in Qualifying, with neither driver having yet made it through to the top ten shootout this...
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