Fernando Alonso believes McLaren has the potential to score a solid haul of points at this weekend's Hungarian Grand Prix.
In the first half of the season, McLaren has scored just two points from ten races and currently sits rock bottom in the constructors' championship. Honda's unreliable and underpowered power unit has left the team on the back foot since the first day of testing and the MCL32's only points came during a chaotic race of attrition in Azerbaijan.
The Hungarian Grand Prix is the first race since the Monaco Grand Prix in May to take place on a track without power-hungry straights, and Alonso -- who missed Monaco to race at the Indy 500 -- hopes his team can make the most of the opportunity.