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Boullier: 2016 gains will aid 2017 car

– McLaren Racing Director Eric Boullier says there will be "no let-up" from the team in terms of its development as anything it gains this year will aid progress with next season's package.McLaren, which placed ninth in the standings during its reunion campaign with Honda in 2015, has moved up to seventh this season, and heads into the Belgian Grand Prix only three points behind Toro Rosso.Despite major regulation changes planned for next season, and some rivals switching focus to its 2017 package, Boullier is confident that McLaren should keep working hard on its current set-up."We are now just over halfway through, and ready to fight again to achieve our...
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