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McLaren expects to be 'exposed' in China

– McLaren chief Eric Boullier says he expects this weekend's Chinese Grand Prix to further "expose the weaknesses" of the team's Honda-powered package.McLaren and Honda, in the third year of their second partnership, endured another tough pre-season, characterised by a lack of reliability and performance woes.In Australia, matters improved slightly, with Fernando Alonso managing to qualify 13th, and holding a points-paying position for the majority of the race, before retiring.However, on reflection, the two-time World Champion expressed fears that McLaren-Honda would likely be Formula 1's slowest team "in normal conditions".Given the vast differences between the...
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