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McLaren call time on day three of F1 testing

Published 03/02/2015, 14:15
Updated 03/02/2015, 14:20
© Reuters. McLaren Formula One racing driver Button of Britain drives his car at the Jerez racetrack in southern Spain

(Reuters) - McLaren's new Honda-powered car showed progress on Tuesday with Fernando Alonso completing 32 laps before an engine problem forced an early end to their penultimate day of testing at the Jerez circuit.

Before Tuesday, Alonso and British team mate Jenson Button had managed only six laps each in the MP4-30 turbo hybrid car on the opening two days of the first pre-season test in southern Spain.

"We've had a loss of cooling water pressure and have removed the power unit for inspection," the former champions said on their Twitter feed. "That's a long process, so it ends today's running.

"We can replace those components ahead of running tomorrow," they added, with the team missing the final three hours of Tuesday's session.

McLaren are starting a new partnership with Honda, who powered them to titles in the late 1980s and early 1990s and are returning after leaving the sport in 2008, after two decades with Mercedes.

Double world champion Alonso, who had one acrimonious year with McLaren in 2007 alongside current world champion Lewis Hamilton, has joined from Ferrari.

McLaren and Alonso had warned before the test that there would be problems with bedding in the new V6 engine and they have been proved right.

The number of laps completed in the morning did at least show, however, that the problems that sidelined Button on Monday had been addressed.

"We expected it to be difficult. I'm sure the next two days won't be plain-sailing either," Button, who will be at the wheel for the final day on Wednesday, had said on Monday evening.

"It's going to be tricky. It's a very complicated power unit, it's not as straightforward as the old V8 engines or the V10s. So it takes a little bit of time."

© Reuters. McLaren Formula One racing driver Button of Britain drives his car at the Jerez racetrack in southern Spain

Champions Mercedes, whose works team dominated last season with their engine taking Hamilton to his second title, continued to run like clockwork after completing more laps than any of their rivals.

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