Fernando Alonso will race in Sunday’s Malaysian Formula One Grand Prix providing he passes final fitness tests at the Sepang circuit, his McLaren team said yesterday.

The assessment, to be carried out by the governing International Automobile Federation (FIA), is scheduled for Thursday.

Spanish media reported on Sunday that the double world champion, who spent time in the team’s simulator last week, had been cleared to travel to Malaysia after passing memory and reflex tests in England.

Alonso suffered concussion after crashing in testing in Barcelona last month, missing the March 15 Australian season-opener.

Malaysia is the second round of the season and Alonso’s manager has said the final checks should be a formality.

“Since his Barcelona testing accident, Fernando has followed a rigorous, specialised training programme, designed and closely monitored by leading sports scientists, to ensure his safe and timely return to racing,” McLaren said.

The team said Alonso had also spent time with senior engineers, discussing the accident and reviewing data and analysis.

The Spaniard can expect a hard weekend in sweltering Sepang, with McLaren, who have not won a race since 2012, several seconds off the pace in Australia.

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