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2010
Malaysian Grand Prix preview
Jenson
Button
“It
was a tremendous achievement to score our first win of the season in
Melbourne last week, and it’s given every single member of the team even
greater enthusiasm for this weekend. Even so, I think we travel to Sepang
mindful that the characteristics of the circuit probably won’t suit our
car as well as it will suit some of the others – but I’m confident
that, once again, we’ll be fighting at or near the front.
“We’re
only two races in, but I think the development race will already be
starting to have an influence on performance. It’s the rate of
improvement that will most influence the battle at the front. And I’m
confident we can deliver in this area: it was something I watched the team
doing throughout 2009, and it was one of the key reasons for deciding to
hold talks with the team. I’m convinced we have the firepower to develop
faster than our key rivals.
“Sepang
is an awesome circuit, one that I love driving, and I think that I’ll be
able to further develop and improve my relationship with the car here.
It’s a circuit that not only requires smooth and precise input, but it
also needs real commitment through some of the high-speed stuff. I think
it’s a circuit that every driver loves.”
Lewis
Hamilton
“Sepang
has some of the best high-speed corners on the entire calendar. And, this
year, I think we’ve got a car that will be far better suited to the
circuit than we did last year, so I’m heading to Malaysia optimistic of
a good result.
“It’s
a fast circuit, that requires a well-balanced car with a good level of
downforce. In some ways, it’s quite similar to Barcelona, where we
tested well before the start of the season, so I’m optimistic that
we’ll be competitive this weekend. However, I still think it might be
difficult to make up the difference that’s needed in qualifying.
Hopefully, that’s something that we’ll be able to solve as soon as
possible.
“Last
year we saw what could happen here once the weather took over. While I’m
hopeful that this year’s race will be run in the dry, you can never
discount the threat of rain. Either way, I think we’ll be
competitive.”
Martin
Whitmarsh
Team
principal, Vodafone McLaren Mercedes
“Every
single member of this team worked tirelessly to put us in a position to
win the Australian Grand Prix – and we were tremendously buoyed by both
Jenson and Lewis’s incredible performances. As a result, we travel to
Malaysia keen to maintain the level of competitiveness we demonstrated in
Melbourne.
“We’re
under no illusions that the regular pacesetters will once again be up at
the front, but I think we’ve now shown that we’re a match for the
competition – particularly with our race pace, which is up there with
the very best.
“On
a broader note, it was very satisfying to see Formula 1 deliver such an
invigorating and exciting race in Melbourne, and I hope that this
weekend’s race can continue that trend. It’s a circuit that delivers
natural spectacle and is one of the best places in the world for watching
grand prix cars at high-speed. It looks like we have all the ingredients
for a classic season.”
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