Brown: We did not provide the tools for Stoffel

F1 News
Monday, 03 September 2018 at 14:41
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Shortly before announcing Lando Norris as their driver to partner Carlos Sainz in the team next year, the team sent out a press release confirming that Stoffel Vandoorne will be axed from the team at the end of the season, ending two highly disappointing and frustrating years at Woking for the Belgian.
Although the tone of the release suggests that Vandoorne has alternatives on the F1 grid,
Vandoorne has had a dismal record against retiring Fernando Alonso, the Spaniard has outqualified his teammate 19 times in a row, and in 34 starts only been ahead of the veteran on three occasions.
Team chief Zak Brown explained in the press release, “We’re immensely thankful for Stoffel’s dedication, hard work and commitment during his time at McLaren. He’s a talented racing driver with an incredible list of accolades in his junior career."
"We’re proud to have played a part in his break into Formula 1, from his role as Test Driver to his fantastic points-scoring debut in Bahrain in 2016."
“It’s clear we haven’t provided Stoffel with the tools to show his true talent, but throughout our relationship he’s proved to be a fantastic team player. His work ethic is impressive, he has a great reputation within the team and we’ve really enjoyed working with him."
Of course, we would have loved to achieve more success during our time together, but that doesn’t detract from the fact that he will always be a part of the McLaren family of grand prix drivers."
"For now, we look to the future and to the remaining grands prix in 2018, where I know both Stoffel and Fernando will be pushing hard to fight for as many points as possible before we close the curtain on this season."
“We wish Stoffel all the best in whatever direction he chooses to take next in his career, and we’ll be supporting him all the way. We will announce our full driver line-up for the 2019 season in due course,” added Brown.
Vandoorne's demise, purely based on performance, was inevitable and it will be interesting to see if he races in all the remaining seven races of this season.
Nevertheless, the 26-year-old said in the team statement, "I’m very grateful to McLaren for investing their faith in me over the past five years. I joined McLaren as a young driver and have since seen my career progress within the team from Test and Development Driver to Reserve Driver and then to full-time race driver."
“While we haven’t achieved the success we’d all hoped for, I’ve really enjoyed the past two seasons racing for McLaren and I have a great relationship with everyone in the team."
"My time at McLaren has been a great chapter in my career and I’m thankful for the opportunity the team, Shaikh Mohammed bin Essa Al Khalifa and Mansour Ojjeh have given me to gain valuable Formula 1 experience and develop as a driver."
"I intend to give it my all for the remaining seven races of this season, and will announce my plans for next season in due course," added Vandoorne.
The McLaren Years:
  • Vandoorne joined the McLaren Young Driver Programme in 2013
  • Became Test Driver in 2014
  • Won the GP2 Championship in 2015 while part of the McLaren family
  • In 2016, he became Reserve Driver, where he deputised for Fernando Alonso at the Bahrain Grand Prix,
  • Scored a point on his impressive debut.
  • He was promoted to race driver to partner Fernando from the start of the 2017 season, and has contested 34 grands prix with the team to date.
  • McLaren today confirms that Stoffel Vandoorne will leave McLaren after the end of the 2018 season.
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