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Boullier knew immediately McLaren-Honda partnership would fail

Former McLaren boss Eric Boullier has admitted that he realised pretty much immediately that the McLaren-Honda partnership would fail as he believes the pair were “unprepared” for the enormity of the task ahead to try and make the team competitive again.
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