Sunday, April 3, 2016

Alonso should have been allowed to race: Dennis

McLaren Formula One Executive Chairman Ron Dennis signs autographs as he arrives for the Japanese F1 Grand Prix at the Suzuka CircuitBy Alan Baldwin MANAMA (Reuters) - Aggrieved McLaren boss Ron Dennis says Formula One teams must decide whether a driver is fit to race, rather than the governing body's doctors, after Fernando Alonso was barred from the Bahrain Grand Prix. Spaniard Alonso failed a medical at the Sakhir circuit on Thursday after breaking ribs in a huge Australian Grand Prix crash. Belgian reserve Stoffel Vandoorne was drafted in but McLaren still tried to persuade the FIA to reinstate Alonso as late as Saturday.


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