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Boullier 'recommends' poaching talent

As McLaren look to improve on their Hungarian result, Eric Boullier says perhaps the answer would be for Honda to poach talent from rival teams. McLaren and Honda joined forced at the start of this season in what has been a trying renewal of their partnership. It wasn't until race six, the Monaco GP, that the team scored their first points of this season only for that to be followed by two wretched race weekends. McLaren were back inside the top-ten at Silverstone and followed that up with their first double points-haul at the Hungarian GP. There is, however, still a long way to go and Boullier believes one way to accelerate development would be for Honda to poach expertise from rival...
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