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Boullier: Honda and McLaren want to win as soon as possible

Eric Boullier at Yas Marina F1 test Despite a problematic first public day of the new McLaren Honda era, team boss Eric Boullier is confident that the combination will turn things around and is adamant that winning quickly is a high priority for the team. Boullier told media that winning is a high priority for the project, 'We all want to go into Melbourne thinking we can win the race. I know we can dream, but we are pushing to have this target because it's the only way for us to deliver what we want. 'Both Honda and McLaren want to win as soon as possible and the target is obviously to put the right pressure where it needs to be to make sure we can be successful as early as possible,'...
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