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Alonso glad to be back on track

For all McLaren-Honda's woes in 2015, Fernando Alonso insists that he is happy to see racing get underway again, as the 2016 F1 world championship kicks off in Australia this weekend. The Spaniard endured his worst season for a long time last year, littering it with 'memorable moments' such as referring to his engine as only being good enough for GP2 and taking time to watch the action from a deckchair following yet another mechanical failure, but is keen to see what improvements the winter has brought from Woking and Japan. “It's been a very long winter – the longest I can remember without F1 – so I'm really looking forward to getting back in the car," the double world champion...
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