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McLaren confirms Alonso and Vandoorne for 2017

McLaren Honda have confirmed that its 2017 race driver line-up will consist of Fernando Alonso and Stoffel Vandoorne. Jenson Button meanwhile has signed an agreement with the team to stay involved in 2017 and 2018. “McLaren-Honda’s race driver line-up next season will be Fernando and Stoffel – a perfectly balanced mix of proven brilliance and immense potential', Ron Dennis, CEO of McLaren Technology explained. “But, before I speak on the subject of either of them, I want to talk about Jenson. As a race driver for our team these past seven seasons, he’s been superb, both on and off the track. And, as we’re seeing this season, he remains superb – not only fast and fit but also...
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