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Alonso will "talk to anyone" to have winning car in 2018

Fernando Alonso says he will consider a future outside of McLaren if he does not feel the British Formula 1 team will be in a position to win races in 2018. The two-time champion's current contract with the Woking-based outfit comes to an end at the end of this year, and he has made it clear he wants to have a competitive car as soon as possible. Alonso rejoined McLaren in 2015, but has endured a disappointing spell so far as the Honda engine has failed to deliver what the team expected. The Spanish driver insisted his priority is to remain in F1, but warned that he may look elsewhere if McLaren-Honda has not made enough progress soon. "I like this F1. My intention or first priority is...
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