Stoffel Vandoorne will start his Hungarian Grand Prix weekend with a new MCL33 chassis as McLaren attempts to solve the inexplicable problems encountered by the Belgian in the last two races.
Vandoorne lingered at the back of the field at Silverstone and Hockenheim, unable to match the speed of team mate Fernando Alonso, his performance depressed by a mysterious issue impacting his car.
McLaren has failed so far to identify the origin of the problem despite many tweaks and component changes, and has therefore taken the drastic decision to replace the chassis in a bid to help its driver restore his pace.
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“We have swapped the chassis, yes,” Vandoorne confirmed.
“It’s not a brand new one, it’s one we’ve used before but that’s not a problem at all. I was pushing the team for it.
“Obviously what we did over the past couple of races, we started to change a lot of parts and there came a point where we nearly did everything we could and that [the chassis] was one of the last pieces remaining.
“It’s not easy for the team to do that, especially when it’s a back-to-back race. But they’ve managed it.”
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