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Zak Brown says Fernando Alonso stay 'very likely' with Renault deal

Fernando Alonso would be 'very likely' to stay at McLaren next season if the Woking team can secure a supply of Renault engines for 2018, according to boss Zak Brown. McLaren are currently in negotiation with the French manufacturer about a switch, and although Renault are keen for that to happen, it relies on a deal between Toro Rosso and Honda being struck, which would free up some of Renault's engine stock for McLaren. Speaking to Sky Sports, Brown said a Renault deal would be enough to entice Alonso to stay around next year. 'I think it's very likely [that a Renault deal would convince him],' Brown said. 'I seem to have a lot of breakfasts now with Fernando... he...
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