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Fernando Alonso: 'I have plenty of happy memories of racing in Italy'

McLaren-Honda‘s Fernando Alonso heads to Monza full of confidence that the team can compete for points after the team have developed the Honda power unit. “As we saw in Azerbaijan, the developments that have been made to these turbo cars mean they’re now incredibly fast, and we’re going to see some serious speeds along the straights at Monza”. Alonso has won the Italian Grand Prix twice in 2007 and 2010, but the McLaren may lack the power from the Honda power unit but points are the aim for the weekend. Monza is the fastest circuit on the track but also one of the most popular tracks on the calendar. “This is always such a quick race – it’s over in a flash – and...
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