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Stoffel Vandoorne: Chassis gains still noticeable despite power deficit

Stoffel Vandoorne insists McLaren can still correlate its chassis gains, despite the engine deficit it faces due to ongoing problems with power unit supplier Honda. McLaren has endured a dismal start to the 2017 campaign, with neither Vandoorne nor Fernando Alonso having scored a point, amid a lack of reliability and performance. McLaren, as with many teams, has brought a raft of updates to the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, and the Belgian says gains can still be made despite the power deficit. “It’s still noticeable, when you put new parts on the car,” he said. “I think generally we’ve done a very good job at correlating them well and they’ve usually...
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