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Eric Boullier resigns as McLaren F1 Racing Director

Eric Boullier has resigned from his role as McLaren's Racing Director, the Formula 1 team has announced, with Gil de Ferran taking up a newly-created position as part of a management reshuffle. McLaren has endured a difficult campaign since switching from Honda to Renault power and holds only sixth place in the Constructors' Championship ahead of its home round in Britain this weekend. Boullier faced pressure during preceding events in France and Austria and rejected suggestions that he should stand down from his post. McLaren, however, announced on Wednesday that Chief Executive Zak Brown has accepted Boullier's resignation, with immediate effect. 'I am very proud to have...
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