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Neale: We will do everything we can to keep Alonso

Fernando Alonso set a deadline of September to have a winning car at his disposal, if not a McLaren then anything else and the Woking outfit are more than keen to keep the Spaniard on their books despite the fact that they cannot fulfill his conditions. McLaren CEO Jonathan Neale makes no secret of who he wants racing in orange next year, 'I'd love to have Fernando in this team. I know we will do everything we can to keep him in this team but I recognise he will have choices – nothing is a given. I think he's a great guy, he's one of the best drivers I have ever worked with and I'd love to have him for longer.' In Hungary, Alonso was in full swing in a no holds barred battle with...
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