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McLaren need to learn lessons from MCL33, says Boullier

McLaren sporting director Eric Boullier insists that the side will not be distracted by 2019's agreed aerodynamic rule changes. Boullier is determined that his team's focus should stay solely on this season's campaign. McLaren sit in fifth place in the constructors' championship after seven races, but the team are still not fully satisfied with the performance of their car. There are 14 races left of the campaign and Boullier believes there is still much more to come from the MCL33. "There's still time to develop this car," Boullier said. "Potentially curing the low-speed lack of grip which has a big impact on top performance. "(Also) to understand what's wrong and...
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