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McLaren held crisis meeting in France

McLaren are close to breaking point after yet another disappointing weekend, made even worse by ‘chocolate gate’ being uncovered on Friday. It’s reported that the whole team were part of a meeting in their motorhome. Some staff maybe planning a revolt and a mass exodus is on the cards. McLaren have now failed to score since Spain and their main driver Fernando Alonso has retired in the last three races.  "I can't tell you exactly what was said, but there was a little word of encouragement for the whole team," Stoffel Vandoorne told RTBF Broadcaster.  "All the staff were there. It's difficult times for us, but everyone is pushing and we hope it...
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