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Boullier hoping for good fortune in Suzuka
- Updated: October 5, 2016
Heading to the home of their engine partner Honda, McLaren boss Eric Boullier considers the Japanese Grand Prix as a second home.
Coming off a double-points finish in Malaysia, the Frenchman is hoping for another positive result this weekend, with drivers Jenson Button and Fernando Alonso enjoying a run of good form.
Boullier also stressed the fact of how important the upcoming Grand Prix is as it is one of the oldest races on the F1 calendar, dating back to 1962.
“I know I can speak …