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McLaren: Alonso's future rests on getting competitive F1 car

McLaren admits that Fernando Alonso's future at the F1 team will be out of its hands if it fails to turn around its current struggles and deliver him a competitive car. The Woking-based outfit is facing a race against time to get back on track for the start of the campaign, with its Honda engine proving to be unreliable and down on power during pre-season testing. Read Also: Analysis: How big is the McLaren-Honda crisis? While Alonso maintains faith for now that Honda can get its act together and make a strong recovery this season, there is also the possibility that its problems are too big to solve in the short term. And, after two already difficult seasons with McLaren, the current...
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