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Alonso: Not much room to improve

Fernando Alonso has warned that there will be few on-track improvements from McLaren in the final five races as their 'hopes are for next year.' Alonso's frustrations with McLaren-Honda's performance boiled over last Sunday at the Japanese Grand Prix. Putting in the laps at Honda's home race, the Spaniard hit out at an 'embarrassing' lack of pace and equated his power unit to a 'GP2 engine.' His apparent anger led to reports suggesting that he could walk away from the team at the end of this season. However, it seems Alonso has every intention of staying on – and he's working towards a better 2016. 'It is going to be difficult to see big progress,' he told Autosport with regards to...
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