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Berger: Alonso will win F1 world title with McLaren

Gerhard Berger has played down McLaren-Honda's testing troubles, and predicts the historic pairing will bounce back rather sooner than later, much like their ‘injured' driver Fernando Alonso will. The Austrian who was part of the first McLaren-Honda era, as he was famously paired with Ayrton Senna between 1990 and 1992, knows the combo well and is familiar with their star driver too. When asked if Alonso would win the world title with his new team, Berger told BBC, 'Yes – he is a complete driver. He should have more championships because he is a big champion. The way that he drives, the killing instinct that he has, he's capable of winning more than two championships.' He...
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