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Eric Boullier: “A day to forget” for McLaren

McLaren-Honda racing director Eric Boullier felt it was a day to forget for the Woking-based team at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve on Sunday after leaving the Canadian circuit without any points. Boullier saw Fernando Alonso miss out on the points in eleventh after attempting a one-stop strategy, but team-mate Jenson Button was an early retirement with a technical issue that saw flames coming out of the back of the car. “Bluntly, today was a day to forget,” said Boullier. “Having qualified adequately yesterday, both our drivers started this afternoon’s race well enough, and they both ran pretty solidly in the early stages.    “After just nine laps, however, Jenson was forced to...
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