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Brown rules out Alonso F1 return with McLaren

McLaren's CEO Zak Brown has been forced again to rule out a future drive in their Formula 1 team for Fernando Alonso. The two-time World Champion quit F1 and McLaren at the end of 2018 to pursue interests outside of the series. And it's one of his projects – the Indy500 – which has caused the McLaren return rumours to reemerge. After Honda vetoed a drive with Andretti for the event in May, McLaren confirmed that they will enter a third car in the Indy500 for Alonso. The Spaniard has confirmed his desire to return to Formula 1 in 2021, so it's no surprise that this sparked talk of a third stint with McLaren, but Brown was clear that it isn't going to happen. “No. We are in a...
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