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Boullier: McLaren will win again in 2018

McLaren team chief Eric Boullier is confident that Renault power will return McLaren to the top step of he podium for the first time since 2012 after three years in the doldrums with Honda, and expects to be battling for third place in the constructors championship in 2018. Earlier this month it was confirmed that McLaren would ditch Honda power units for a preferred customer deal with Renault. For the Woking team, the second most successful in the history of Formula 1, they expect it to be a way back to glory. Boullier told Marca, 'For 2018, our goal is to fight for third place in the constructors' championship, but I hope we can get more than this and get a win again after so many years....
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