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McLaren 'thoroughly' disappointed with Japanese GP results – Boullier

With both drivers not finishing within the top ten at the Japanese Grand Prix after a points finish in Malaysia, McLaren-Honda admitted they were 'thoroughly' disappointed with their results. Fernando Alonso finished the Grand Prix at the Suzuka International Racing Course in sixteenth, and was unable to make progress in the race on Sunday after qualifying in fifteenth, and he revealed that the team struggled in the high speed corners. Jenson Button was only able to improve on his starting position of twenty-second by four places. With a change to his power unit components before the race, he had incurred a penalty, and although he managed to make some good moves to climb up the order it...
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