SUZUKA, Japan (AP) " An underwhelming performance in the Japanese Grand Prix on Sunday was a setback to a McLaren Honda team that was feeling upbeat after securing points in the previous race in Malaysia. "It's been a very tough weekend," Button said. McLaren Honda racing director Eric Boullier didn't try to hide his disappointment with the latest setback. McLaren Honda was hoping for better things in Japan after last season when Alonso was heard over the team radio criticising the Japanese-built engine. "We'll put this forgettable weekend behind us straight away and refocus our attentions and ambitions on the next race," Boullier said.
Source: New Zealand Herald October 09, 2016 09:22 UTC