F1: Vandoorne feels he has fared 'very well' against Alonso at McLaren
Stoffel Vandoorne feels he has "fared very well" against McLaren Formu𒉰la 1 teammate Fernando Alonso throughout his rookie season despite being hamstrung by the p𝓰erformance of his Honda power unit for much of the year.
After dominating the GP2 Series in 2015 and spending a strong year in Japan's Supꦯer Formula championship last year, Vandoorne mov༒ed into F1 full-time with McLaren for 2017 amid high expectations.

Stoffel Vandoorne feels he has "fared very well" against McLaren Formula 1 teammate Fernando Alonso throughout his rookie season despite being hamstrung by the performance of his Honda power u✃nit for much of the year.
After dominating the GP2 Series in 2015 and spending a strong year in Japan's Super ﷽Formula championship last year, Vandoorne mov🔯ed into F1 full-time with McLaren for 2017 amid high expectations.
The Belgian endured a tough start to life in F1, failing to score points in any of his first 10 races amid conti▨nual issues with McLaren's Honda power unit that lacked both reliability and performance through the early part of the year.
Despite being held back by the issues, Vandoorne said in an interview with the official F1 website his desire to improve and overcome the problems was oꦆnly strengthe🐽ned.
"With all the is♓sues we had throughout this season I was never 'traumatised', but instead always wanted to fig♈ht the odds to get the best possible result and learn with every lap that I did in the car – even if sometimes my mileage was cut short by circumstance," Vandoorne said, reflecting on his debut season.
"In the end I guess that the rookie season thing is a bit overrated. When we come to F1 we all have years of racing under out be🦂lt and the ambitions are the same as in all the series below, because if you don't succeed there yoꦗu don't make it to F1."
When asked to pick the most positive aspects of his campaign, Vandoorne said: "That I fared 🌃very well against F🦄ernando.
"Yes🧸, the race results were not as expected, but having a super strong teammate is a well-known value in the paddock."
Vandoorne lay ahead of Alonso in the drivers' championsh🌞ip until last weekend's Brazilian Grand Prix, when a run to P8 for the Spaniard saw him move two points clear ahead of the final round of the year in Abu Dhabi next Sunday.