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Boullier: 'We want to think we can win in Melbourne'

McLaren might have only completed three laps during their first public test day with the new McLaren-Honda MP4-29H/1X1, but racing director Eric Boullier is already targeting race wins. The Frenchman explained that electrical problems and checks in the morning meant they had to postpone their programme until the afternoon, but added that delays were expected as seen during pre-season testing this year when Mercedes, Renault and Ferrari were getting to grips with their new power units. "First, we obviously had a plan that we are already modifying three times this morning! There is obviously a lot of system checks, which means you go run by run," said Boullier. "Short runs...
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