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McLaren boss fully behind team turnaround

It was meant to be different for McLaren this season following the switch from Honda engines to Renault power units after years without success, but Fernando Alonso and Stoffel Vandoorne have not had much to work with with the new car. Eric Boullier, however, has backed everyone in the team to bounce back. McLaren's ambition before the campaign was to, at the very least, finish fourth and perhaps break the triopoly of Red Bull, Ferrari, and Mercedes, but they currently find themselves fifth in the rankings, with Renault in fourth. In terms of drivers, Fernando Alonso is in seventh and Stoffel Vandoorne is in 15th. When asked if he had confidence that everyone at McLaren had the talent to...
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