Stoffel Vandoorne believes McLaren's breakthrough result at the Hungarian Grand Prix is a sign the team should be regularly targeting to be the fourth-best team during the rest of 2017.
McLaren recorded its first double-points finish of the season in Hungary, with Fernando Alonso leading the charge with an impressive drive to sixth place. The Spaniard also set the fastest lap of the race on the final lap, as the Woking-based outfit leapfrogged above Sauber into ninth in the constructors' standings thanks a haul of nine points.
The twisty, tight nature of the Hungaroring provided McLaren with the chance to seal its most competitive result of what has been a testing year so far, while it also marked the first weekend engine supplier Honda did not encounter any serious reliability failures.