Skip to main content

Sign up for free

  • Get quick access to your favorite articles

  • Manage alerts on breaking news and favorite drivers

  • Make your voice heard with article commenting.

Autosport Plus

Discover premium content
Subscribe

Recommended for you

Hall at the British Hillclimb summit after incredibly close early rounds

National
Hall at the British Hillclimb summit after incredibly close early rounds

Norman conquers England in Armed Forces opener at Silverstone 750MC event

National
Norman conquers England in Armed Forces opener at Silverstone 750MC event

The F1 drivers to take on the Nurburgring 24 Hours before Verstappen

NLS
The F1 drivers to take on the Nurburgring 24 Hours before Verstappen

Tin-top thrills among the Mondello Park Historic Festival highlights

National
Tin-top thrills among the Mondello Park Historic Festival highlights

How Sutton shone while Ingram’s luck deserted him at Brands Hatch

Feature
BTCC
Brands Hatch (Indy Circuit)
How Sutton shone while Ingram’s luck deserted him at Brands Hatch

Behind the debate over F1's future engines is a battle for control

Formula 1
Behind the debate over F1's future engines is a battle for control

The British GT star who is running ultramarathons to rounds for charity

British GT
The British GT star who is running ultramarathons to rounds for charity

Edmundson stars in Minis as the BTCC supports entertain at Brands Hatch

National
Edmundson stars in Minis as the BTCC supports entertain at Brands Hatch

Stoffel Vandoorne: German GP F1 Friday worst of my career

McLaren driver Stoffel Vandoorne says he endured the "worst Friday of my career" in practice for Formula 1's German Grand Prix

Following a very difficult British GP two weeks ago, Vandoorne continued to struggle with his car at Hockenheim.

He was slowest in both the morning and afternoon sessions, over half a second behind team-mate Fernando Alonso.

Vandoorne admitted he was at a loss to explain why he could not get the car to work as he wants.

"The worst Friday of my career," said Vandoorne. "This morning we did a lot of aero tests, new parts on the car. We tried to understand the things we have a bit better.

"This afternoon again a difficult session. We again saw some problems with the car similar to the ones we had at Silverstone.

"Right now there's a bit of a question how we can get the car back to a normal condition. It's the same situation as in Silverstone.

"We don't understand how to get the car to work. We have to find a solution."

The Belgian said there is no way the lap time difference to Alonso is what today's result suggested.

"It's impossible the gap to Alonso is six tenths," he said. "[I was] last by far.

"We can see we've got big problems but we don't know how to get the car in a normal condition.

"There's a lot of investigations to do tonight. It's clear that for tomorrow we'll probably change a lot of parts on the car to try and understand how to put the car back into a normal condition."

Alonso, 17th quickest in FP2, was hopeful the times were not a real reflection of McLaren's form this weekend, as the team spent the day testing new parts.

"We were probably compromised because of those tests in the final results," Alonso said.

"In the last couple of races we were quite high on Fridays and in two or three tenths you can lose or gain a lot of positions.

"On Friday we are in the low part so hopefully that changes on Saturday."

Previous article Sauber not ruling out Kimi Raikkonen link for 2019 F1 season
Next article Gasly says Hamilton and Vettel backed him on Silverstone F1 penalty

Top Comments

Latest news