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Boullier apologises for delay

Eric Boullier has apologised to McLaren's fans for the length of time it has taken to appoint their 2015 drivers.The futures of both Jenson Button and Kevin Magnussen are yet to be resolved with Fernando Alonso expected to return to the Woking squad.With McLaren rekindling their ultra-successful partnership with Honda next season the Frenchman admits it is critical to get the line-up right.'I don't know if it is the most important for some years, but certainly since I joined a few months ago,' he told Sky Sports News HQ. 'One of the reasons it takes so long, and I apologise to the fans because I know everyone wants to know, but we have make the right decision to fit the strategy of the...
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