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McLaren recovery could take a decade, Brown warns

McLaren CEO Zak Brown has warned that the team's attempt to become a force in Formula 1 again could take up to a decade to achieve. Racing director Eric Boullier resigned from his post this week as a consequence of yet another dismal season so far for the team. After ditching Honda power units for Renault, McLaren spent much of pre-season predicting a return to the podium in races, and even challenging for victories. However, Fernando Alonso's fifth-placed finish in the season-opener in Australia remains their best result of 2018, with a chronic lack of qualifying pace and a return of previous reliability issues biting hard. Boullier paid with his job this week, with Gil de Ferran and...
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