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Free ride for Alonso's Indy sponsors

The McLaren sponsors that have joined Fernando Alonso for the Indianapolis 500 are doing so for free; that's according to Zak Brown. This weekend Alonso will line up fifth on the grid for the 101st Indianapolis 500 as the double F1 World Champion looks to bag part 2 of motor racing's Triple Crown. His McLaren-Honda-Andretti number '29' is decked out in McLaren's colours and covered in stickers from McLaren's Formula 1 sponsors. And all of them are getting that advertising for free. 'It's something we're doing as part of our larger motor racing programme to deliver for our partners,' Brown explained. 'It isn't anything we have charged them incrementally for. 'As good partners, you need to...
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