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Brown "optimistic" about Alonso's future

McLaren are “optimistic” that Fernando Alonso will still be in their driving seat next season amidst rumours that he might be moving on from McLaren. Alonso has completed two-thirds of the so called ‘triple crown’ winning the Monaco GP and Le Mans 24 hours. The Spaniard just needs to win Indy500 to go down in motorsport history. McLaren have had various problems in recent weeks and the morale inside the camp appears not to be the best. “Fernando’s very happy at the world of McLaren,” McLaren CEO Zak Brown said when he was asked about if Alonso will stay with his side despite recent issues. “He’s yet to make a decision. We have a very...
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