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'Hamilton would welcome Alonso'

Lewis Hamilton would welcome being reunited with Fernando Alonso as team-mates, according to Sky F1's Johnny Herbert, as speculation over the Spaniard's future intensifies. Alonso is in the third and final year of the deal he signed to rejoin McLaren but is expected to leave the team at the end of this season in the wake of their miserable regression to the back of the grid. "There seems to be gathering paddock agreement that this is likely to be his last year at McLaren," said Sky F1's Ted Kravitz. Alonso has previously driven for Ferrari and Renault, as well as McLaren during a single, turbulent season alongside Hamilton in 2007. "I think Lewis would be happy to have...
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