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McLaren in meltdown as Boullier resigns

McLaren sporting director Eric Boullier has resigned from his post as the British team's 2018 slump begins to bite hard. A switch to Renault power units was supposed to shake the eight-time constructors' champions out of a slump they had suffered with Honda, but Fernando Alonso and Stoffel Vandoorne remain uncompetitive. Although Alonso is eighth in the world drivers' championship, his best finish of fifth - in the season-opening race in Australia - is a far cry from the podium finishes and even victories that McLaren forecasted for 2018 after linking up with Renault. A crippling lack of qualifying pace has hampered them badly, Alonso has taken part in Q3 just twice this year and Vandoorne...
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