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McLaren seal new double deal with Alonso and Renault

class="left relative"> 0 SHARES FacebookTwitterSubscribe Recent all reports over the weekend suggested that the meat of the entire complex saga is now on the bones, with McLaren to team up with Renault after splitting with Honda – and it will be happened likely to come before this weekend's Singapore GP – after three years of underperformance and unreliability. Many trusted sources reported that McLaren has signed a three-year deal with Renault, an agreement that will take Formula 1's second most successful team to the end of 2020, just before the sport ushers in a new set of regulations. Satisfied with the Renault engine deal, Fernando Alonso looks set to stay at...
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