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McLaren sure they can keep Alonso for 2019

McLaren is determined to keep two-time world champion and current driver Fernando Alonso with the team for the 2019 season. The Spaniard has made it clear his focus is on winning motorsports triple crown and having already accomplished his Monaco Grand Prix victory, could see his future elsewhere. McLaren boss Zak Brown believes that Alonso has never been happier within a team in Formula One and that his intent is to stay on with the team past the current season and continue to develop the car into what the team hopes will be a race winner. "We will look at the driver line-up in the middle of the year. We'll see what Fernando wants to do. "I think Formula 1 is his passion, but...
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