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McLaren-Honda F1 must be better in 2016 – Prost

McLaren-Honda F1 must be better in 2016 – Prost Alain Prost thinks McLaren-Honda will have a better season in 2016. The quadruple world champion and F1 legend was in Paris earlier this week for the Renault launch. It had been rumoured Prost might take on a direct managerial role at Renault this year, but he will instead simply continue to be a brand ambassador. 'This is perhaps just as well, because my presence would have only increased the pressure to succeed,' he is quoted by Speed Week. Prost said success for Renault will take time. 'We have patience,' he smiled, 'but will the media have the same? 'It is going to take at least two or three years. Then when the new rules come (in...
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