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McLaren-Honda partnership to end “with optimism and respect”

McLaren racing director Eric Boullier insists its final race with Honda will be approached like any other and hopes for a positive end after a frustrating three Formula 1 seasons together. Having confirmed its split during the build-up to the Singapore Grand Prix, with McLaren switching to Renault power from 2018 with Honda partnering up with Toro Rosso, both parties have remained tight-lipped on the fallout of its relationship over the closing rounds of the season. With one race remaining in Abu Dhabi both McLaren and Honda are eager for fresh starts next season in F1 while Boullier has reiterated the demand for an unrelenting push for performance to aid its preparations for the...
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