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What we learned from the 2026 F1 Dutch GP sprint race and qualifying

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What we learned from the 2026 F1 Dutch GP sprint race and qualifying

Verstappen suffering from "flu-like" illness as Zandvoort exposes Red Bull's fundamental problems

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Verstappen suffering from "flu-like" illness as Zandvoort exposes Red Bull's fundamental problems

Why Verstappen's 2026 Mercedes contact was very different from last year's

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Why Verstappen's 2026 Mercedes contact was very different from last year's

F1 Dutch GP: Norris pips Russell to grab pole

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F1 Dutch GP: Norris pips Russell to grab pole

BTCC Donington Park: Morgan leads dominant 1-2 for Plato’s old team

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BTCC Donington Park: Morgan leads dominant 1-2 for Plato’s old team

Why Williams problems are worse than previously known

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Why Williams problems are worse than previously known

BTCC Donington Park: Ingram leads practice from Doble

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BTCC Donington Park: Ingram leads practice from Doble

LIVE: F1 Dutch GP updates - Norris beats Russell to pole position

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LIVE: F1 Dutch GP updates - Norris beats Russell to pole position

McLaren has begun Fernando Alonso 2019 Formula 1 car test talks

McLaren has spoken to Fernando Alonso about the possibility of him testing its 2019 Formula 1 car

Although Alonso has now left F1 and will continue his World Endurance Championship commitments, as well as return to the Indianapolis 500 in 2019, he is expected to retain close links to McLaren in the future.

His second Indy 500 bid will be under the banner of McLaren Racing and McLaren CEO Zak Brown has made public his desire to have Alonso involved in any racing activities outside of F1.

There had been speculation that Alonso could test McLaren's 2019 car, and both Carlos Sainz Jr and Lando Norris have said they would welcome the two-time F1 champion's input.

But McLaren is keen to avoid compromising the track time of its all-new line-up for 2019.

Brown has now confirmed that conversations with Alonso have taken place.

"We have spoken about testing and that is something we are going to talk about further over the winter," said Brown.

"We need to look at our entire programme, and certainly having his experience in the car would be a great thing.

"But we also need to ensure that our two new drivers get sufficient time because they are going to be our race drivers next year, so it is an ongoing situation."

Brown says he is certain Alonso will follow the F1 team's progress, and pointed to the example of Alonso following McLaren's GT racing arm's debut for its McLaren 720S GT3 in the Gulf 12 Hours.

"I think he will watch not only what McLaren does, but I trade notes with Fernando, I wouldn't quite say daily but very often," he said.

"He was following how our GT3 car was doing in Abu Dhabi at the weekend, he was sending me notes.

"For sure he is going to watch our progress with interest because he is still part of the family."

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