Brown: Door is always open for Alonso

  • Published on 10 Aug 2019 15:20
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  • By: Fergal Walsh

McLaren CEO Zak Brown says the door is always open for Fernando Alonso at McLaren as it prepares for the 2020 IndyCar season.

On Friday, the British manufacturer announced that it would enter the series full-time in partnership with Arrow Schmidt Peterson Motorsports, fielding two cars.

Alonso has previously insisted that he is not thinking about a full-time IndyCar drive for the 2020 season, and is therefore not one of the favourites for a seat at the team.

McLaren entered the 2019 Indianapolis 500 with Alonso, however the adventure was cut short on Bump Day, as Alonso failed to make the cut of 33 runners for the race.

However, Brown says that the door is open for the Spaniard going forward, should he wish to race for it next year on a part-time basis.

“The door’s always open for Fernando,” Brown told RACER. “He’s part of the family, he’s a contracted McLaren driver and for the first time in a long time he doesn’t have a full racing calendar ahead of him.

“He’s obviously well aware of what we’re doing here, and I’ll be seeing him later in the year and we’ll be discussing our plans and his plans, and see if those converge at any point.”

McLaren could choose experience and youth

It is not yet clear who will form McLaren's 2020 line-up, however Brown has hinted that it could split its line-up between a choice of experience and youth, as it did for its Formula 1 team in 2019.

"As we now get into our review of what do we want to do together, drivers and long-term thinking, even beyond 2020, is arguably one of the most, if not the most important element of a successful IndyCar team,” Brown said.

“And so, no decisions have been made yet. Experience is very important. And having a long runway. If you look at what we did in Formula 1, we have two young drivers, one rookie, one quite experienced, and that’s working really well with Lando and Carlos.

"So, I’m not saying that’s exactly the same approach we’ll take, but I think it gives you a sense of the type of thinking that we think makes sense.

“And we’re going to do this very hand in hand with Sam [Schmidt]. Drivers is something he knows a lot about. Moving forward, our decisions are not McLaren decisions or SPM decisions, they’re group decisions. We’re now one team.”

Oh no, considering the themes of this site I find it perfectly fine to speak F1, and I still don't follow Indy, so cannot really speak much on that subject. But generally speaking I love your lineup. I'd be fine with Hulk staying at Renault and a full Finn Alfa, but either way works for me. Or hi... [Read more]

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  • Aug 11 2019 - 16:34

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  • Open in Indycar, not F1. And Alonso likes to talk, but it's F1 he longs for. And currently neither him or McLaren seem interested in one another, and Alonso would prefer a top-seat, something I find very unlikely for him to get.

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    • Aug 11 2019 - 09:30
    • Kean

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      My dream F1 line up for 2020 has Alonso in a Ferrari:
      Merc: Ham / Oco
      RBR: Ver / Vet
      Fer: Alo / Lec
      McL: Sai / Nor
      Ren: Ric / Bot
      Racing Point: Per / Str
      STR: Kvy / Alb
      Alfa: Rai / Hül
      Haas: Mag / Wehrlein
      Williams: Rus / Vandoorne

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      • Aug 11 2019 - 13:46
    • Kean

      Posts: 692

      But given this is an article about Indy, maybe I should stick to Indy line ups... looking at the contracts it seems McLaren will have some difficulties finding a top driver with experience.. Seems Hinch is their best bet, so he may actually stay and break his contract with Honda. I do however think that they'll dump Ericsson and put Herta in there (or ironically Nasr). If Ericsson is sidelined, I hope he finds refuge in Rahal Letterman. There are reports saying they're looking to field a third car.

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      • Aug 11 2019 - 13:51
    • Oh no, considering the themes of this site I find it perfectly fine to speak F1, and I still don't follow Indy, so cannot really speak much on that subject. But generally speaking I love your lineup. I'd be fine with Hulk staying at Renault and a full Finn Alfa, but either way works for me. Or him moving to Haas.

      BTW, nice profile pic. I'd love if more people here had some, kinda gives off more of a personality, if it makes sense. A bit ironic I switched mine out then, hehe.

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      • Aug 11 2019 - 16:34

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