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Alonso: Ferrari will be strong again

Fernando Alonso says he has no hard feelings as he looks back on his decision to quit Ferrari, and predicts that the legendary Italian team will be a force once again sooner rather than later. Although the Spaniard has struggled with McLaren-Honda since leaving Maranello at the end of 2014, he declared at the time that he would rather build up a new project rather than keep finishing second in red. 'When I was there, it was a great time,' he told UOL Esporte. 'We were fighting for the championships – the team was very strong and happy. 'But I felt it was the right time to go because in 2015 and 2016 I would be there for the sixth, seventh years and still be behind Mercedes. And I...
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