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McLaren upbeat for Alonso comeback in China

The McLaren F1 team are confident ahead of the Chinese Grand Prix that driver Fernando Alonso will pass medical tests to allow him to race in Shanghai. After being deemed unfit to race by the FIA on his arrival at the Bahrain Grand Prix last weekend, despite feeling fit and ready to go, the Spaniard was forced to sit out proceedings after a scan requested by the FIA showed he still had fractured ribs following the massive accident he experienced in Australia. For safety reasons the two time World champion was informed he had not been cleared to take part by the FIA medical team, which the team and driver reluctantly had to oblige. The Spaniard was replaced by McLaren young protégé...
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