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Alonso has a three-year contract, no options - Dennis

Fernando Alonso looks set to remain at McLaren until at least the end of 2017 after Ron Dennis confirmed the Spaniard's contract is for three-years. It was believed that Alonso had a three-year deal, but with an option to leave after just two, or even one, should the McLaren-Honda partnership fail to deliver strong results. With neither Alonso or team-mate Jenson Button having scored a single point in the opening four races, some - including Felipe Massa - believe the two-time champion is ready to excerise such an option and quit McLaren or even the sport. However Dennis has confirmed that he has no such options and the deal they signed last year is for three straight seasons. "He has...
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