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Alonso will not race in the Bahrain GP

Fernando Alonso will not be racing in the Bahrain Grand Prix after he was not cleared following medical checks on Thursday. The Spaniard was involved in a massive accident in the early stages of the Australian Grand Prix after crashing into the back of the Haas of Esteban Gutierrez. The McLaren crashed into the wall and was then sent into a series of rolls before stopping upside down. Alonso's car was destroyed, but the Spanish driver was able to climb out of the car on his own and reported no injuries. The two-time champion underwent tests in the Bahrain medical centre for 90 minutes before coming out. Last year, Alonso missed the first two races of the season after an accident during...
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