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Boullier: McLaren's ambition is to win

McLaren-Honda boss Eric Boullier has claimed that they way too ambitious to celebrate a double-points finish at the Monaco Grand Prix as their desire is to win. With driver Fernando Alonso finishing 5th and Jenson Button placing 9th, Boullier explained that although they were proud of their achievement they have set high goals for themselves so just finishing in the points is not something to be overjoyed about. The McLaren boss added that since the Spaniard and the Brit are such excellent drivers it was expected of them to take advantage of the rain and it was not surprising that they were able to make due with a car lacking pace. “No, not celebrating,' the Frenchman explained. 'We...
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