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McLaren credit Alonso, Vandoorne for 2019 results

Lando Norris and Carlos Sainz may be driving the McLaren, however, team boss Andreas Seidl says Fernando Alonso and Stoffel Vandoorne deserve credit for the team's improved results. Alonso and Vandoorne both left McLaren and Formula 1 at the end of last season with the team sixth in the championship. It wasn't the result that McLaren had hoped for in their first season with Renault power but it laid foundations for the future. And what a future it is potentially shaping up to be. McLaren recorded back-to-back double points hauls in France and Austria with the latter their best showing in 2019. But while it may have been Norris and Sainz who finished P6 and P8 respectively, new team boss...
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