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Using a rather poor Elvis Presley imitation, I'd like to say, "Thankyouverymuch" to McLaren for confirming my guess, last week, that the recent delays in its announcements were related to major new sponsors for 2015. Will Air Emirates be one of those? Nice! It now looks like we'll know all tomorrow. (Or not . . )
As for Alonso's contract, I seriously doubt that it has not be signed already, along with the reported clause on early-out if the McLaren-Honda partnership does not produce a winning car for him next year. I'm sure that he was smart enough to arrange signing while McLaren was still giddy over its prospects for 2015 - that is, before the awful trials in Abu Dhabi, when the new car and Honda PU could barely run 4 laps. And certainly, McLaren could hardly oppose that early-out provision, since it was acquiring Alonso's services by reason of his arranged early-exit from Ferrari, for essentially the same reasons. But, McLaren may now have new concerns about those arrangements with Alonso. Nothing would say "failure" and override the kind of rah-rah hype that Boulliard and Dennis can throw around like having their top driver take his toys and leave early for greener pastures.
But, an early out for Alonso is no assurance that he'd end up driving for Mercedes, if that's what he would want in 2106. Merc can hardly be disappointed about its two current drivers, Hamilton and Rosberg. They had a sensational year. Hamilton is at the top of his game and, I think, risks continuation with that team only is he asks for too much money in his new contract, potentially allowing the older Alonso to underbid him the that seat down the line.