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Fernando Alonso feels he has 'unfinished business' in F1 with McLaren

Fernando Alonso says he has “unfinished business” with McLaren in Formula 1 as the decision over his future in the sport edges closer. Alonso is in the final season of a three-year deal with McLaren-Honda, which has been plagued by a lack of reliability and performance, restricting the Spaniard to a best race finish of fifth. Alonso has frequently emphasised that he will not take a decision on his future until September or October, with his priority to win a third world title. In an interview with CNN, Alonso explained that he is “very open” and that he “hasn’t made a decision yet”, commenting that 'I’m talking to McLaren, of course, as...
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