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Alonso: ‘Tomorrow is still another chance'

Despite a poor showing in qualifying for the French Grand Prix, Fernando Alonso believes that McLaren still have 'another chance' in tomorrow’s race. Both he and Stoffel Vandoorne failed to get out of Q1, and will start from P16 and P17 for Sunday’s race, McLaren’s worst qualifying performance this year. However, despite the poor session, the Spaniard still believes that the team can get points in Sunday’s race. 'It is definitely disappointing and we need to keep working,' Alonso said. 'Nevertheless in the last seven races we were in the points every single race apart from mechanical issues. I think tomorrow is still another chance.' The two-time World Champion had...
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