Alonso: On paper, the Hungaroring presents one of the best opportunities for...

Alonso: On paper, the Hungaroring presents one of the best opportunities for us this year

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Fernando Alonso

On paper, the Hungaroring circuit presents one of the best opportunities for McLaren to get in the points, Fernando Alonso said before the Hungarian Grand prix. But he also pointed out that the team will need good reliability for a top 10 result.

“The short, twisty circuit means we are less reliant on outright power, and the drivers have to really depend on the capabilities of the chassis to get the best out of the lap”, Alonso explained

“I always like returning to Budapest – we get to stay in the centre with great views of the river, and you feel like you’re really part of the city all weekend. The temperatures are high and it’s a testing weekend for the teams and drivers – especially since the summer break is so close, but a good result can be a great boost for everyone going into the shutdown period.”

“The important thing for us, as always, is reliability. Even if our car could perform better in Hungary, we need to have a trouble-free weekend to take advantage of every opportunity for points. We made some big decisions in Silverstone in terms of taking grid penalties in preparation for this race. And we hope that’ll pay off so we can put ourselves in the best possible position for points this weekend.”

The Spaniard’s teammate Stoffel Vandoorne said he likes the circuit

“Although it’s not the fastest in term of outright pace, its technical layout means it feels quick and requires 100% commitment and concentration all the way around the lap. There are a lot of quick changes of direction, and the twisty configuration means you have to have your line spot-on every time to get the best out of a lap.

“The layout combined with the high temperatures means it’s tough on the cars. You need a strong and stable chassis to be able to get the nose in at the right time and allow you the best possible exit to get ready for the next corner. The straights are short. So it’s all about setting up the car with as much downforce as possible for the corners.”

“I’ve won in Hungary before, in GP2, and I enjoy driving on this track. Although we’ve been a bit unlucky, I feel that my performances have been consistent and improving race-by-race. I’ve been working hard with the engineers and I feel confident in the car. My weekends are coming together better now in the first part of the season. And as a team we are progressing every weekend. We have to be patient, keep working hard, and I hope to see the reward for our efforts paying off soon.“

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