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Good times are coming, claims Alonso after Renault-powered McLaren’s track debut

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>> LONDON: Double world champion Fernando Alonso sounded an optimistic note after driving the first Renault-powered McLaren Formula One car in Spain on Friday.

The Spaniard, who has endured three hard years with unreliable and under-performing Honda engines, drove the MCL33 as part of a limited mileage pre-season filming day at the Navarra circuit in northern Spain.

“It felt great. It’s always a special moment when you drive the car for the first time. Everything felt good,” he told Sky Sports television. “The car is running, we’re all happy.

“I think good times are coming,” he added when asked whether he had a message for the long-suffering fans.

“We kept the motivation very high, I think the team is stronger now than three years ago. What doesn’t kill you, makes you stronger.”

McLaren have not won a Grand Prix since 2012 and finished last season ninth of the 10 teams.

The new orange and blue car was unveiled online earlier on Friday and will test properly for the first time tomorrow in Barcelona.

“It’s an important moment for McLaren. After a couple of years of not fighting for the championsh­ip, it’s time to come back to that position,” said Alonso.

“Now in winter testing we need to make sure that we optimise this package but so far I’m very happy and very optimistic, I think the team did an amazing job in the last couple of months,” added the former Renault and Ferrari driver.

Alonso, who will also be racing at Le Mans and in the World Endurance Championsh­ip (WEC) this season, said fighting for podiums and race victories could again be the aim.

McLaren racing director Eric Boullier said everything had gone well.

“The drivers l ooked happy. Fernando was smiling this morning, which is a good sign,” said the Frenchman.

“We want to be competitiv­e, we have to be competitiv­e and I hope we are back to at least fight with the top boys. It’s going to take time. We don’t need to build now wrong expectatio­ns, we have to be humble as well.”

The season starts in Australia on March 25.

Meanwhile, Britain’s George Russell and Germany’s Pascal Wehrlein will both be reserve drivers for Mercedes this season, the Formula One champions said.

Russell will also be racing in Formula Two, after winning last year’s GP3 title, while former Manor and Sauber race driver Wehrlein has returned to the German Touring Car (DTM) championsh­ip that he won in 2015. Russell tested with Force India last season.

 ??  ?? McLaren’s Fernando Alonso poses with the MCL33 car.
McLaren’s Fernando Alonso poses with the MCL33 car.

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