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Boullier: There ll be no sh*t-fighting here

Eric Boullier insists that there will be no public recriminations between McLaren and Honda as the rekindled partnership attempts to get competitive with its F1 rivals. Sunday's Canadian Grand Prix marked a new low in McLaren's 2015 season, with both Jenson Button and Fernando Alonso retiring from the race with unrelated engine problems having the new Honda V6 proved to be both slower and more thirsty than its rivals. Both drivers had also run into problems earlier in the weekend, with Button being denied the chance to qualifying and then having to take penalties for reaching the limit on power unit parts changes. While the McLaren PR machine saw both drivers insist that Montreal had been...
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