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Alonso claims second row starting position for Indy 500

Fernando Alonso will start the 2017 Indianapolis 500 from P5, having come through to the final nine shoot out on Sunday. Alonso, who is missing the Monaco GP to take part in McLaren's return to Indy next weekend, has proven to be one of the stars of the show so far. Competitive right from the …
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