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Boullier: Communication with Hasegawa easier

Eric Boullier says he was sad to see Yasuhisa Arai leave the McLaren-Honda setup but feels his team has a suitable replacement in Yusuke Hasegawa. Last month Honda chiefs confirmed Arai would be stepping down from his post in the F1 team due to company policy on retirement age, with Arai turning 60 this year. Hasegawa, who has previous experience in the sport from his time with Honda's efforts supporting BAR and Jordan, has replaced Arai and enjoyed his first involvement in his new role at the second pre-season test in Barcelona. The McLaren racing director has welcomed Hasegawa with open arms to the team's on-track operations unit and feels his racing experience and clearer communication...
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