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Boullier defends his role at McLaren

At a time he should have been celebrating the return of F1 to his homeland, McLaren team boss Eric Boullier instead found himself defending his position with the team, while, in an almost surreal moment, laughing off talk of Freddo-gate at today's press conference. Last weekend, the Mail on Sunday quoted former team boss Martin Whitmarsh as saying that he is aware of unrest within the team and that workers are looking to form a delegation fearing the direction the team is taking. Then, ahead of this weekend's French Grand Prix, a race McLaren has won three times at this track, there were further claims as Sports Mail reported contact with an employee at Woking who described the atmosphere...
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