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McLaren says Alonso and Button still
trust in Honda F1 project
McLaren racing director Eric
Boullier feels "trust and transparency" have been key to keeping
Fernando Alonso and Jenson Button on-side during a tough start to the 2015
Formula 1 season.
Button expressed frustration at
McLaren-Honda's current plight for the first time this season at the Spanish
Grand Prix, when he described his car as "scary" to drive, and
suggested the team would struggle to score a point all season.
It was a heat-of-the-moment comment
from Button, who then had 100 trouble-free laps during the post-race test at
Barcelona and proclaimed the car to be much improved.
Boullier claims from the outset it
was made clear to Alonso and Button the first year of Honda's return to F1
would be a rollercoaster affair.
"We decided not to build
expectations," Boullier told AUTOSPORT.
"It would have been absolutely
wrong to say to Jenson and Fernando that 'this year, guys, is going to be your
year'. Effectively we knew it would not be.
"If you want to build a
long-term programme you first build trust and transparency. That's the key.
"That's rule number one within
McLaren, that everybody understands and trusts each other, that we're
transparent.
"We know where we are, but we
also know where we're going and that is reassuring enough, that we believe in
what we are doing.
"This is why they have this
positive feedback."
Five races into the team's so far
point-less season, Boullier is grateful to the support currently being received
from McLaren Group CEO Ron Dennis.
It would have been easy for the
highly-meticulous Dennis to have picked fault and turned on the senior
personnel in his organisation.
But Boullier added: "He knew it
would be a long-term project.
"It's obviously our mission to
make it as short as possible, but he is also part of this transparent and
trusting loop.
"He understands, so he is
contributing a lot to making things better and faster, so I have to say his
support is very good.
"His experience, understanding
and leadership is helping to push people, for them to keep their heads down.
It's going well."
DID YOU KNOW...
...With zero points for McLaren
after five races, this is the worst start to a season for an all-champion
driver line-up in F1 history.
The champion pairing with the
previous worst record is last year's Alonso and Kimi Raikkonen combination at
Ferrari. Their tally of just two podiums is the only time so far in F1 when a
team with two world champions in its cars has failed to win a grand prix.
F1's previous all-champion team-mate
line-ups - Jenson Button and Lewis Hamilton at McLaren, Alain Prost and Ayrton
Senna at McLaren, Prost and Keke Rosberg at McLaren, Jim Clark and Graham Hill
at Lotus (pictured below), and Alberto Ascari and Giuseppe Farina at Ferrari -
all produced multiple wins between them each season.
(fonte: Autosport.com)
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