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Alonso: Australia will be our ‘lowest level'

Fernando Alonso believes McLaren will rapidly improve over the course of the season, but will be starting out in Australia at their 'lowest level'. McLaren will be racing with Renault power for the first time since pulling the plug on their deal with Honda, but it has been far from a positive start after reliability problems continued to blight their pre-season preparations. But Alonso believes McLaren will be heading in one direction following the Australian Grand Prix this weekend and will continue to make big strides over the course of the year. 'This weekend will be our lowest level,' Alonso told reporters. 'We will be the team that will progress [the most] compared to other teams,...
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