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Alonso will honour McLaren contract

Fernando Alonso has said he will be at McLaren in 2016 and 2017. In the wake of another fruitless Sunday afternoon, during which his frustration got the better of him, the Spaniard had to take to social media to confirm that all was well and he was not walking away from the sport. Shortly before, frustrated by an engine so down on power that he was powerless to challenge for scraps, the Spaniard had launched a blistering attack on Honda, describing its engine as 'GP2' standard. The latest in a series of torrid episodes with the McLaren-Honda, whilst team boss Ron Dennis played down events, Alonso eventually took to Twitter to say he had calmed down and would remain with the team and see...
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