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BREAKING: Fernando Alonso and McLaren 'part ways'

Fernando Alonso is no longer partnered with McLaren in either Formula 1 or Indy 500 racing after the two parties decided to amicably part ways. After leaving F1 last season, Alonso remained with McLaren as he chased Indy 500 glory, but the team recently failed to even qualify for the race, citing a lack of preparation as the reason for the failure. Article continues under video After that disappointment, Alonso and McLaren have severed their professional relations. When the two-time world champion left F1, a spokesperson for McLaren said: "Fernando, like all McLaren drivers past and present, will always be part of the McLaren family and we have a strong relationship with him. "We...
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