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McLaren hoping to bounce back after Suzuka

Suffering a poor weekend at their home race in Japan, McLaren-Honda boss Eric Boullier is hoping to have a much more fruitful weekend in Austin. At last weekend’s Japanese Grand Prix, World Champion duo Fernando Alonso and Jenson Button finished 16th and 18th respectively. However, the Frenchman insisted that the COTA track is very different from Suzuka and that they should improve this weekend. He also added that race preparation will be vital ahead of the 18th race of 2016. 'It's no secret that we didn't achieve the results we were looking for at Suzuka, and since returning from Japan we've been working hard to find the appropriate solutions to avoid a continuation of this in...
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