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Boullier: Shanghai circuit will expose Honda weaknesses

Chinese Grand Prix – McLaren Racing Director Eric Boullier has conceded that the Shanghai International Circuit will pose a tougher challenge for Honda compared to the Australian Grand Prix track. Despite turbulent pre-season testing, for McLaren and Honda, the Woking team contested the opening round of the season in Melbourne with ‘positive' results. Fernando Alonso managed …
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