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McLaren to ‘support' Honda customer search

McLaren racing director Eric Boullier has confirmed Honda are looking to provide a customer engine in 2018. There are strong rumours that Sauber will ditch the old Ferrari engines in favour of a partnership with Honda from next year onwards, and Boullier has said McLaren will help them achieve their goal. 'We will provide support in finding a customer,' Boullier told German publication Blick. 'This year, Honda would not have been able. Everybody would have been weakened, but now things are different. 'But we have to make sure it’s not detrimental to our partnership with Honda. 'Whatever happens, we are partners, so at some stage there will be a second team, and I think we will have...
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