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McLaren want Alonso to stay beyond 2017

McLaren boss Eric Boullier says he has no doubt about wanting Fernando Alonso to remain a part of the Honda-powered project. While the future of Jenson Button is up in the air, Boullier said in an interview with Spain's AS sports newspaper that Alonso should still with the Anglo-Japanese team. 'I don't think Fernando is ready to retire,' said the Frenchman. 'I am sure that if he trusts the McLaren-Honda project he will end up champion again.' Alonso's current contract runs until the end of 2017, but Boullier said he wants the 34-year-old to sign another one. 'Yes, of course,' he insisted. 'I really believe in the project and I see our progress. 'McLaren is ready, and as soon as we have the...
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