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Watson: McLaren to be 'much stronger'

– John Watson is expecting to see a "much stronger" performance from McLaren-Honda at next weekend's Chinese Grand Prix, although he warns that there is still plenty of work ahead of the team.The renewed partnership has endured a troubled start to the 2015 campaign, with both of its cars failing to advance from the first qualifying phase in Australia and Malaysia.But Watson, who won four races with McLaren in the 1980s, reckons the MP4-30 has the potential to be a competitive car, once Honda improves the reliability and performance of its new engine."It looks as if they've got a decent car, a decent chassis, which probably when an engine comes – in terms of being...
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