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McLaren's IndyCar drivers could be given F1 tests

There's added incentive to sign for the new McLaren IndyCar team as it could include a Formula 1 test or two. Having twice gone for the Indianapolis 500 title with Fernando Alonso in the past three years, McLaren will contest a full IndyCar season next year. The team has partnered up with Arrow Schmidt Peterson Motorsports and Chevrolet for 2020. But while McLaren are getting the technical bits and bobs into place, they have yet to confirm their driver line-up. There has, however, been a lot of interest says McLaren CEO Zak Brown. 'The phone has definitely been very active since we have announced with all sorts of individuals,' he revealed. And there's also an added incentive of being...
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