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Boullier: We have to believe that we can win

While stopping short of repeating team boss Ron Dennis' claim that McLaren could win on its debut with the new Honda F1 engine in Australia next season, racing director Eric Boullier insists that the team has to imagine victory is possible. Coming off another winless season in its final campaign with Mercedes power, McLaren suffered a nightmare first test with the all new Honda V6 in Abu Dhabi, propping up the timesheets with hardly a flying lap to its name. Despite that, Dennis has said that the renewed partnership has to dominate F1 and, buoyed by a line-up comprising Fernando Alonso and Jenson Button, sees no reason why it cannot achieve its aim in season one. “I'll leave it to...
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