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Dennis: McLaren line-up next season will be Fernando and Stoffe

Press Release: McLaren-Honda today announced an innovative three-driver strategy for the 2017 and 2018 Formula 1 seasons. World Champion and 15-time Grand Prix winner Jenson Button has signed a new contract to extend his relationship with the McLaren-Honda team, is now contracted for two more years, and will consequently continue to play an active role as a key member of the team. McLaren-Honda’s two race drivers for 2017 will be double World Champion and 32-time Grand Prix winner Fernando Alonso, and the most talented and exciting young driver in the sport today, Stoffel Vandoorne. Ron Dennis (Executive Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, McLaren Technology Group) explained:...
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