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Too many troubles for McLaren-Honda – Alonso

Fernando Alonso admits that, McLaren-Honda had too many problems with Jenson Button's car, but he felt that his qualifying result for the Bahrain Grand Prix acted as a nice surprise for Woking based squad. McLaren has struggled with its new Honda-powered MP4-30 car in 2015, failing to achieve any points in the first three races of the season. Following just three turns of the Bahrain International Circuit, the Brit had to stop on track with what the team believe to be another electrical issue. In first practice on Friday, the engine in Button's car cut out at the first corner of his opening quick lap due to an electrical failure, and then come FP2 a sensor issue forced him to pull over....
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