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Brown: McLaren won't be lost without Alonso

Despite losing Fernando Alonso at the end of last season, McLaren CEO Zak Brown is confident the team won't be left floundering without his technical feedback. Alonso opted to retire from Formula 1 at the end of 2018 prompting McLaren to introduce an all-new line up. The team will field Carlos Sainz and rookie driver Lando Norris. But while Norris will spend 2019 honing his craft at McLaren, Brown is confident that Sainz can offer the feedback needed to develop their 2019 car. 'Carlos has a lot of experience and it is good that he has been in a couple of different teams,' he told Motorsport.com. 'Lando has proven that he is extremely quick, so as far as ultimate performance of how fast our...
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