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Eric Boullier expecting McLaren race win in 2018

With a new engine partnership with Renault for next season, Eric Boullier is expecting that McLaren will be able to score its first win since 2012 next season. McLaren previously used Mercedes power from 1995-2014 before switching to Honda power for 2015. An unfruitful three year relationship however, saw the Woking-based team divorce the Japanese engine supplier on the weekend of the Singapore Grand Prix, switching to Renault for next year. Boulier expects that this new partnership will be a success in its maiden season but maintained realistic expectations: 'For 2018, our goal is to fight for third place in the constructors' championship,' he told Spain's Marca. 'But I hope we...
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