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McLaren "will do everything" to retain Alonso

McLaren "will do everything" it can to ensure Fernando Alonso stays with the Formula 1 team next season, says its chief operating officer Jonathan Neale. Double world champion Alonso has yet to finish on the podium since rejoining McLaren in 2015 and his current contract expires at the end of the year. Alonso has said he will make a call on his future by September and the decision will almost certainly be influenced by McLaren's engine plans. McLaren's relationship with Honda is tense, with the outfit evaluating its options even though Ferrari and Mercedes have made it clear they will not supply engines to the team next year. "If I put my personal colours to the mast, I'd...
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