Jost Capito: 'Stoffel Vandoorne definitely ready for Formula 1'

Stoffel Vandoorne of McLaren Honda in the paddock during previews ahead of the Formula One Grand Prix of Russia at Sochi Autodrom on April 28, 2016
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McLaren's incoming chief executive says that Stoffel Vandoorne is ready for Formula 1.

McLaren's incoming chief executive has said that Stoffel Vandoorne is ready for Formula 1.

Early this year, the British team signed up Volkswagen's world rallying chief Jost Capito to be its new CEO.

The German is now ready to start work on September 1, but says that he is not yet involved in any decision-making at McLaren.

"No, until August 31, I am still with Volkswagen," he told Germany's Auto Bild.

"That would make no sense. You have to do these jobs completely, otherwise you risk making the wrong decisions," Capito, who earlier in his career worked with Sauber, added.

One of the key decisions for 2017 is the second race cockpit alongside Fernando Alonso, and Capito admitted that he will be involved in making that call.

It is rumoured that McLaren will replace Jenson Button with Belgian youngster Stoffel Vandoorne, so when asked if the 24-year-old would make a good teammate for Alonso, he answered: "I think Stoffel is ready for Formula 1.

"He already showed that in Bahrain. I was in Bahrain myself and saw it myself that he did a professional job as though he had been doing it all his life. So he is definitely ready for Formula 1.

Another challenge for Capito will be convincing Alonso to extend his deal beyond 2017, with the Spaniard not having won a title in a decade and declaring that he is no longer enjoying F1 as much as in the past.

Capito said: "It makes no sense to work with a driver who is not enjoying. But I believe that the new cars will be more fun again.

"I am also convinced that next year's McLaren will not be a bad car. At the moment I don't know the details, but even from the outside you can see that the team has made so much progress."

He said that even Honda have stepped up their game significantly, after the awful 2015.

"Honda is still in the learning phase," said Capito, "and also because of the regulations, it is difficult to make big steps during the season.

"But I think the leadership at Honda now understands motor racing and the needs of the team. The cooperation certainly seems to be going very well."

The 2016 season continues this weekend with the Belgian Grand Prix.

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