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Alonso: McLaren will battle the Big Three soon

Despite the massive gulf between Formula 1 Big Three teams and the rest of the field, McLaren driver Fernando Alonso is adamant that in the next few races he will be battling out ahead of the pack and nipping at the heels of Mercedes, Red Bull and Ferrari. After three years of utter agony and scant results, McLaren with Renault power has galvanised the Woking outfit, led by their fiery star driver who declared ahead of the Bahrain Grand Prix weekend, 'Definitely it's going to be better and better. There's a lot of potential in the car still to unlock.' Of the pecking order in the wake of the first race in Australia, Alonso ventured, 'Right now they're still clearly ahead of us,...
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