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Jenson Button hopes McLaren F1 rookie Stoffel Vandoorne learns quickly

Jenson Button believes Stoffel Vandoorne can learn quickly as he steps up to make his Formula 1 race debut for McLaren as a late replacement for Fernando Alonso in Bahrain

Alonso revealed he suffered broken ribs, a pneumothorax and the risk of further lung damage following his crash in Australia and will sit out this weekend's race.

Vandoorne was testing for the Super Formula Honda-powered Dandelion team in Japan but is flying into Bahrain to make his F1 debut.

"Stoffel is a very experienced driver, he's raced in Bahrain a couple of times and he won here last year," said Button.

Magnussen: Vandoorne can match Button

"He's worked with this team a lot and he has tested quite a bit so he understands the car, he understands the team and the way of working.

"[Alonso not driving] obviously hurts the preparation a bit.

"Stoffel has a lot of experience with this team, but he hasn't driven this car yet, so hopefully he can learn quickly and we can trust in his feedback.

"It's very important that we have both cars running to use the information for qualifying and the race.

"But he knows what a racing car is so I'm sure he'll be fine."

When asked if his approach to the race weekend will be different because his team-mate will be different, Button said: "Yeah.

"He has less experience in this car but it's good having another opinion.

"Sometimes it's nice having a third opinion on the car and the way it feels.

"When Fernando explains how his car is feeling, I understand exactly what he means as we've worked together for 16 months.

"With Stoffel, it will be different. I've never heard him debrief a car but I'm sure I'll pick up on it pretty quickly."

New rules have been brought in this season such as a stricter enforcement on radio communication but Button doesn't think that will impact Vandoorne.

"He's never raced in F1 where we have been given every bit of information anyway," he said.

"He's used to not having the information so it won't be a massive shock to him.

"In GP2, he's not told what to do during the race.

"He'll be all right, there'll be a couple of things which are tricky but they will run through those on Friday and Saturday."

Button said "it is a shame" Alonso will not be taking part this weekend as "it's always good to have his input".

He added: "We all know the reasons he's not driving.

"After a big accident, there is always the possibility you have an injury and they will take every precaution necessary."

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