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McLaren 'making room' for Alonso entourage - report

Officially, Fernando Alonso is still deciding if he should leave Ferrari for another team.

Fernando Alonso, Ferrari with Luis Garcia Abad, Driver Manager

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Jenson Button, McLaren MP4-29
Kevin Magnussen, McLaren MP4-29
Fernando Alonso, Ferrari with Andrea Stella, Ferrari Race Engineer on the grid
Fernando Alonso, Scuderia Ferrari
Jenson Button, McLaren MP4-29 and Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes AMG F1 W05 in parc ferme
Kevin Magnussen, McLaren MP4-29
Eric Boullier, McLaren Racing Director

Behind the scenes, the Spaniard's switch to McLaren-Honda for next year is definitely done.

It is believed he will be at Woking on Wednesday, where the multi-year contract with suitable exit clauses and valued at up to EUR 35 million per season may be physically signed.

An announcement before the season finale in Abu Dhabi is expected.

There are other signs that the Alonso move is definitely happening. It has emerged this week that the 33-year-old could be taking his Ferrari race engineer, Andrea Stella, with him to McLaren.

Italy's Autosprint also claims that up to 15 McLaren employees are leaving, with correspondent Alberto Antonini suggesting the British team is "making room" for Alonso.

Indeed, there are rumours Alonso may also be taking Ferrari's sporting director Massimo Rivola with him and several other engineers including Edoardo Brosco.

Spain's Marca, meanwhile, reports that the Spanish mobile phone operator Movistar is keen to link up with Alonso to McLaren, following "several meetings" between representatives of both sides.

Plan B

Finally, a McLaren source has denied reports that what amounts to a 'B-car' penned by new team aerodynamics chief Peter Prodromou will be taken to Abu Dhabi and tested in Friday practice.

The source said it is "spot-on" to surmise that the reporter for Britain's Sky simply misinterpreted Spanish reports that said McLaren's Honda-powered interim car may make its debut at the post-race Abu Dhabi test.

When asked about the Honda car, team boss Eric Boullier had told the Marca daily in Brazil: "We will take the decision in ten days but it (the debut) could be in Abu Dhabi.

"If we are not ready then we go to plan B or C," the Frenchman added.

The McLaren source said the decision about whether to take the Honda car to Abu Dhabi for the post-race test has not yet been taken.

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