McLaren Racing Director Eric Boullier has said that the team have overcome teething problems with their new Honda engine.

Test driver Stoffel Vandoorne completed just five laps in the two-day test in Abu Dhabi last month, as the new engine got its first run-out.

But Boullier says that the team have been in close contact with new suppliers Honda, and the issues which blighted the test have been fixed.

He told reporters: “We changed a little bit the schedule and we sent Honda, McLaren people and the car itself back here (Woking) for full investigations.

“They worked very hard for a week and they found out everything. A recovery plan is in place. Part of it has already been fixed, so there are now further tests to do on dynos to validate.”

2015 Mclaren F1 drivers line-up #McLarenDrivers2015McLaren have been in the sport’s doldrums for a couple of years and have failed to win a race since 2012.

Last season they announced they would re-start their famous relationship with Honda, who supplied their engines during the late 80’s when Ayrton Senna and Alain Prost dominated the sport.

There is a lot of intrigue surrounding the new engine as they are a year behind the more developed Mercedes, Ferrari and Renault engines.

Boss Ron Dennis described his driver line-up as “possibly the best driver line-up that’s ever existed in F1” after they announced that Fernando Alonso would join Jenson Button next year.


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