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Boullier: Electrical issues responsible for McLaren-Honda delay

+ Eric Boullier says that a suspected battery issue was responsible for McLaren-Honda’s delayed start on the first morning of post-season testing in Abu Dhabi. Following an initial shakedown of its interim Honda powered MP4-29H chassis at Silverstone earlier this month, the team had been set to give the car its first proper run at the Yas Marina Circuit on Tuesday morning, only to encounter an electrical problem. Boullier, McLaren sporting director, said the team was being cautious, and had decided not to rush the car on track. “We are triple-checking some electrical issues we may have with the ground, particularly, which is a part we have built as McLaren and we just want to be very...
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