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McLaren still eyeing a podium finish in 2015

McLaren boss Eric Boullier says his team is not ruling out a podium finish this year if it can unlock all its package's potential. The Honda-powered team has managed just five points in nine races and is second to last in the constructors' championship, only ahead of Manor. Its season has been plagued by problems with the Honda power unit, but Boullier is sure once the Japanese engine works at its full potential, McLaren could be in the hunt for a podium. "I am repeating myself: if we can unlock the potential we will maybe be fighting - with some luck - for a podium," Boullier told the official Formula 1 website. "If you can deploy your MGU-K power on the straights on every...
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