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Alonso 'super happy' with career

Fernando Alonso has insisted he is "super happy" with his F1 career to date, despite the ongoing frustration of McLaren-Honda's troubled form. The two-time world champion has yet to finish a race in 2017 due to a succession of reliability problems with the MCL32 and at the end of next month has opted to compete in the Indianapolis 500 with McLaren instead of the Monaco GP. Still regarded by many as the best all-round driver in F1, Alonso will reach the four-year anniversary of his last win at the next race in Spain, while the second of his world titles was achieved 11 years ago. However, despite his current team's predicament, he has dismissed the notion his career to date should...
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