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Alonso gets new power unit for Bahrain

Pirelli Media Honda has confirmed that Fernando Alonso will receive a new power unit for this weekend's Bahrain Grand Prix, following his sizeable accident at the season-opening race in Australia. Alonso struck Haas' Esteban Gutierrez at Turn 3 and was pitched into a roll across the gravel, with his McLaren suffering substantial damage. Honda had been optimistic of being able to salvage some parts but the manufacturer has now confirmed that Alonso's MP4-31 will be fitted with a brand new unit this weekend. "We have recovered the power unit from Fernando’s car used in Melbourne," said Honda chief Yusuke Hasegawa. "After initial investigations, we are massively disappointed...
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