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McLaren will see 'massive progress' in 2016 - Boullier

©WRI2 McLaren Honda racing director Eric Boullier is convinced his team will be making huge strides this season in its bid to restore its former luster and return to the helm of Grand Prix racing. While the Frenchman refused to draw any conclusions from the Woking outfit's pre-season form to date, he is firmly optimistic the team will steadily move up the grid. "We can’t say any numbers - it’s still too early. But we are making big improvements and making massive progress," Boullier told Formula1.com. "And there will be massive progress this year. The fact that there is more freedom for the engine manufacturers will have an impact, as you are able to change your targets...
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