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McLaren reflect on 'embarrassing' Indy

cLaren CEO Zak Brown has admitted that the team "let down" Fernando Alonso during their "embarrassing" failure to qualify for the Indianapolis 500. Alonso had arrived at the famous Brickyard Oval aiming to complete motorsport's triple crown, but a series of errors made in the run up to and during the race led to a humiliating early exit on Sunday. McLaren's head of the Indy 500 operation Bob Fernley was fired just hours later, while Brown revealed on Monday some of the astounding mistakes that had contributed to the failure. Alonso is trying to complete motorsport's triple crown by winning the famous event "He (Alonso) was great," Brown told Sky Sports F1....
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