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Boullier: With Mercedes we would be winning again

McLaren have aimed another swipe at their beleaguered engine supplier Honda by declaring they would be winning in Formula One if they were powered by Mercedes. The British team’s relationship with Honda is in crisis ahead of the new campaign after a dour eight days of pre-season testing in which they were struck down by a number of reliability issues. McLaren completed the least mileage of all F1’s 10 teams in Barcelona, while the Honda engine is also down on speed. Double world champion Fernando Alonso was heavily critical of Honda at last week’s final test, and racing director Eric Boullier has added fuel to the fire with his comments that McLaren would be fighting at the sharp end...
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