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McLaren admits it needs competitive car to keep Alonso

McLaren Formula 1 team admits that in order to keep double world champion Fernando Alonso, the team will need to provide the Spaniard with a competitive car following Alonso's frustrations from the two Barcelona tests.  McLaren, who had been tipped to return to its front-running position with the 2017 regulations, had the most difficult pre-season test, […] The post McLaren admits it needs competitive car to keep Alonso appeared first on F1 Hub.
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