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Boullier: We will be champions again with Honda

Eric Boullier insists McLaren is not seeking an alternative to its current works arrangement with Honda, and believes that the partnership will return to the glory days which they enjoyed 25 years ago despite a painful reunification. Deep into the first McLaren-Honda season, the Spanish daily El Mundo summarised the Woking team's predicament with the headline 'No speed, no results, no sponsors'. Some reports say the Honda power unit is 200hp down, while the Japanese carmaker refuses to sack Yasuhisa Arai, who insists that engineers will not be hired from outside the company. An insider told Auto Motor und Sport: 'If you don't hire from outside, you don't get the solutions to problems...
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