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Alonso: Abu Dhabi important for 2016

– Fernando Alonso says every session at this weekend's Abu Dhabi Grand Prix will be important for McLaren-Honda, as it bids to make significant progress over the winter period.McLaren and Honda have endured a troubled reunion in 2015, scoring just 27 points from 18 Grands Prix, leaving it ahead of only the back-of-the-grid Manor Marussia squad.But Alonso remains optimistic that 2016 will yield much more for the partnership."The Abu Dhabi Grand Prix weekend represents many things for us at McLaren-Honda," said Alonso."It's the end of a challenging season and a significant learning curve; the opportunity to collect as much information as possible and continue our...
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