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Boullier: Reliability must not thwart ‘reassuring improvement’

 XPB Images Eric Boullier says McLaren-Honda must have top-notch reliability if it wants to build on the “reassuring improvement” it has showed ahead of this weekend’s Chinese Grand Prix After a torrid 2015 campaign, the British team and Japanese engine manufacturer ran closer to the points-paying positions across the first two rounds of the current season. But while reserve driver Stoffel Vandoorne managed to pick up a point in Sakhir last time out, Jenson Button was forced into an early retirement after suffering an internal combustion engine (ICE) problem. “While we definitely saw a reassuring improvement in our performance in Bahrain, we cannot take anything for...
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