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Boullier: China will expose the weaknesses in our package

The Chinese Grand Prix will expose McLaren and Honda's weaknesses more starkly than last month's season-opening race in Australia, according to Formula One team racing director Eric Boullier. Double world champion Fernando Alonso ran in the top 10 but failed to finish in Melbourne on March 26 while the Spaniard's new Belgian team mate, Stoffel Vandoorne, was 13th but last on the road. 'I can predict that we won’t be as fortuitous with our pace, compared to our rivals, as we were in Australia,' Boullier said in a team preview. 'The characteristics of the Shanghai International Circuit are very different from Melbourne, and its long, fast straights will likely expose the weaknesses in our...
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