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Dennis: Boullier got a good kick in the arse

McLaren supremo Ron Dennis shocked employees at the team's Woking headquarters by launching a morale deflating attack on them and particularly racing director Eric Boullier, amid the team's high profile struggles with their engine partner Honda. Daily Mail reports that Dennis, speaking at the team's post Spanish Grand Prix debrief, told staff of 500 that Boullier got 'a good kick in the arse' and at the same time criticised the team's employees for not working hard enough. McLaren, second only to Ferrari in terms of Formula 1 success, has a had a couple of dismal seasons and currently are relegated to backmarkers as their engine partners Honda come to grips with the sport's new engine...
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