Alonso hits out at McLaren

Fernando Alonso has insisted that he does not get enough support from McLaren and team boss Ron Dennis. The two-time world champion has once again insisted that McLaren are giving preferential treatment to team-mate Lewis Hamilton, who leads the world championship going into the fine race in Brazil.

Alonso was quoted in the Daily Express saying: "We are going to try to make the impossible possible. But I know the team are never going to be favorable towards me."

Alonso also stepped up his personal feud with Dennis, blaming him for the team's off-track problems this year and hinting that he has struggled to get on with drivers at McLaren in the past.

"He (Ron Dennis) is behind many of the scandals McLaren have been involved in off the track this year," Alonso said.

"Each one has his own philosophy, he has his, and we all understand it. I have spoken a lot with (David) Coulthard, (Juan Pablo) Montoya, Kimi (Raikkonen). They have all left the team and found a lot of happiness. There must be a reason." [Note: Just ask Michael Andretti about Ron Dennis]

"We will do everything in order that our drivers have the right opportunity to win the world championship," he said.

"Both of them need to do different things and the team will be supportive of that."

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