Both McLaren Honda drivers completed Q3 today, something Hasegawa partly attributes to improvements with the Honda power unit.
Eric Boullier feels confident about the overall performance of the McLaren team this weekend.
Getting into Q3 for the third time this year, Stoffel Vandoorne feels positive about the performance of the car this weekend.
The Spaniard felt pleased with the progress shown by the team in today’s qualifying sessions.
Unable to emulate team-mate Daniel Ricciardo’s pace, Max Verstappen had to settle for fourth and sixth fastest in the two practice sessions on Friday.
The Red Bull Racing driver comprehensively topped both practices sessions at the Hungaroring.
The Australian driver topped the timesheets once more in Free Practice 2
Legions of fans have bought tickets to sell the Belgian Grand Prix out for the first time since 2001
The Belgian driver feels confident in his partnership with McLaren Honda and so claims he won’t be part of ‘silly season’ this year.
The Formula 2 driver will complete his first test for the team at the beginning of August.
Jolyon Palmer is looking to improve after last weekend’s strong showing in Austria, with the Briton still aiming for a first points finish in 2017.
The German driver is looking forward to a stronger Grand Prix than his previous two
The Spanish driver suffered a disappointing early retirement during today’s race.
The Russian had a race weekend to forget, after a first lap collision that meant he crossed the line last.
The Polish driver felt comfortable after driving an F1 car again for the first time in six years – and claims that the possibility of a return became much more likely.
Stoffel Vandoorne finished twelfth in the mad Azerbaijan Grand Prix, even with a 35-place grid penalty, but the Belgian was happy Fernando Alonso was able to score McLaren’s first points of 2017.
The Spaniard finished ninth amongst the chaos of the Azerbaijan Grand Prix, scoring McLaren’s first points of the season.



