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F1: We can solve problems on dyno - McLaren

McLaren racing director Eric Boullier says the team will able to solve some of the problems it experienced with the new Honda power plant this week by going back to the dyno. Boullier conceded that doing just five laps during the two-day Abu Dhabi test was obviously “not good enough”, but remains confident they can get all the systems operational by the time of the opening 2015 test at Jerez in February. “We can run a lot of things on the dyno,” Boullier said. “What we did here was we brought what would be the base of our car layout technically speaking – the engine, battery and more or less everything. A lot of things didn't work but those things can be solved on dyno. “I am...
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