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McLaren will 'take time' to decide 2015 driver lineup

Fernando Alonso could potentially be taking a one year hiatus from the sport.

Kevin Magnussen, McLaren with Jenson Button, McLaren and Dave Redding, McLaren Sporting Director

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(L to R): Jenson Button, McLaren with team mate Kevin Magnussen, McLaren
Kevin Magnussen, McLaren MP4-29 leads team mate Jenson Button, McLaren MP4-29
Fernando Alonso, Ferrari
Fernando Alonso
Christian Horner, Red Bull Racing Team Principal
Start: Fernando Alonso, McLaren Mercedes, MP4-22 and Lewis Hamilton, McLaren Mercedes, MP4-22
1st place Lewis Hamilton, McLaren Mercedes and 2nd place Fernando Alonso, McLaren Mercedes
Eric Boullier, McLaren Racing Director
Kevin Magnussen, McLaren MP4-29
Eric Boullier, McLaren Racing Director

Oct.4 (GMM) All eyes are on Ferrari and Fernando Alonso in the wake of Sebastian Vettel's shock news on Saturday.

I don't think Fernando is going to go to McLaren to struggle and build a team up

Eddie Jordan

Although some think Spaniard Alonso's exit at Ferrari and move to McLaren-Honda is now obvious, others are not so convinced.

Alonso to take a break?

Spain's El Mundo Deportivo thinks a sabbatical for the 33-year-old is even a possibility, as his plans to set up a professional cycling team take shape.

"It is an option that he takes a break for a year," agreed former team owner and serial F1 prognosticator Eddie Jordan.

"I don't think Fernando is going to go to McLaren to struggle and build a team up. He will take a year off," he told German broadcaster Sky.

Red Bull didn't consider Alonso

Alonso is definitely not going to Red Bull to replace Red Bull, and Christian Horner said on Saturday that the energy drink-owned camp had never even considered Alonso.

"In all honesty, no," Horner told Britain's Sky at Suzuka.

Ferrari has confirmed in Japan that it is not currently planning to make a driver announcement this weekend.

Putting 2007 behind them

But McLaren and Honda are obviously "considering" putting Alonso in a Woking-built car for 2015, reportedly after he and Ron Dennis recently sat down and put their horrendous 2007 collaboration in the past.

It is even rumoured Alonso arrived in Tokyo on Monday, where the Honda Motor Co is headquartered.

Asked about that, Alonso laughed and denied he had visited Honda.

We are still trying and we will take our time not to make any mistakes

Eric Boullier on 2015 driver lineup

But Honda is obviously keen on having F1's best driver in a McLaren next year. When asked if the carmaker and McLaren have already signed Alonso, Honda chief Yasuhisa Arai turned to his McLaren colleague Jonathan Neale on Friday and said: "Should I answer?

"Not only McLaren-Honda but also the other teams want to keep the good (best) driver," he said.

Eric Boullier, McLaren boss, is now admitting Alonso is actively under consideration.

"We are still trying," he told Spain's AS daily, "and we will take our time not to make any mistakes.

"We have a good chance and we don't want to lose it," Boullier added.

"We will take our time but the decision will anyway be soon -- in a couple of weeks."

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