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Eric Boullier: 'McLaren won't block Rasmussen exit'

Eric Boullier reveals that McLaren will not stand in Kevin Magnussen's way, if the Dane looks for a drive at another Formula 1 for next year.

McLaren racing director Eric Boullier has suggested that the team will not stand in the way if Kevin Magnussen looks to take a drive elsewhere.

The young Dane raced for the Woking-based constructor in 2014, but was demoted to the role of reserve driver after Fernando Alonso quit Ferrari to re-join McLaren last winter.

However, Boullier has insisted that the team would have no problem, if they cannot offer him a seat on the grid next year.

Boullier is quoted by Autosport as saying: "If we can offer him something here, a drive - and I'm not the only one to decide - yes, he obviously takes priority.

"He is a McLaren driver, and he is always claiming he would like to race again for McLaren.

"But if we cannot then personally I would never stop him from racing somewhere else, of course."

McLaren are currently ninth in the constructors' championship.

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