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Boullier surprised by Renault's problems

Boullier surprised by Renault's problems 1 March, 2014 Eric Boullier Newly instated McLaren Racing Director Eric Boullier admits he is surprised that Renault have struggled so much in the early stages of the new Formula 1 turbo era, considering they were big advocates of the switch to the new power units. However the preseason has been something of a nightmare for the French manufacturer and the teams they supply, with the power units causing a myriad of problems – the introduction of the technology appearing to catch Renault with much homework yet to be done. When asked about how he felt regarding the situation that Renault find themselves in, Boullier responded, 'In some ways I am...
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