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Boullier ‘Pleased and Proud’ to See French Grand Prix Return to F1 Calendar

Eric Boullier is proud to see the French Grand Prix return to the Formula 1 calendar for the first time in a decade, with the Circuit Paul Ricard back to host its first Grand Prix since 1990. The Frenchman is the racing director of the McLaren F1 Team, and he feels the facilities at the circuit will be amongst the best on the Formula 1 calendar, and he cannot wait for his home event to get underway on Friday. Boullier feels the organisers should be satisfied with the job they’ve done to get France back on the calendar after a ten-year hiatus. “I’m both pleased and proud to be returning to the Circuit Paul Ricard as Formula 1 returns to host a Grand Prix for the first time there in...
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