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Boullier: Next year's McLaren already performing better

Next year's McLaren is already performing better than the MP4-30 used during 2015, according to McLaren racing director Eric Boullier. Whilst their new car has yet to even turn a wheel on-track and is just under two months from doing so, it is already "developing more performance" in the wind tunnel according to the Frenchman. "In terms of the car, most of it will be changed, but it doesn’t mean we change the philosophy of the car," Boullier told AS. "And as we are currently talking now our car for next year is already developing more performance than this year's car." That will be welcome news for Fernando Alonso and Jenson Button, both of which...
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