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Boullier: We will have the same engine as Red Bull

McLaren chief Eric Boullier is upbeat about his team's future as a Renault customer from 2018 and beyond, and believes that with the French manufacturer the Woking outfit can again be a force in Formula 1 while admitting that parting ways with Honda was tough. Boullier, a former Renault team principal, told the official F1 website, 'We are ‘privileged customers’ with Renault. We will have the same engine and access to information as Enstone or Red Bull Racing, so this is a real partnership with Renault.' 'We also have the possibility to work with them – to put ideas in the box for the future that might be taken into consideration. That will allow us to influence in the future. But...
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