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Alonso: I won't overstay my welcome in F1

With talk of retirement lingering around, Fernando Alonso has admitted that he feels McLaren-Honda will be his last team in F1. The Spaniard joined the team in 2015 and has a contract until 2017, but has yet to add to his 32 wins and 97 podium finishes while racing for the Honda-powered McLaren. The double-World Champion has failed to replicate his previous greatness during his second stint at McLaren and added that drivers like Kimi Raikkonen, Jenson Button and Felipe Massa will more likely be in the sport longer than him. Thinking about life after F1, Alonso revealed that he will probably still be hungry enough to be competitive and something like Le Mans could be his next destination....
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