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2010
SANTANDER BRITISH Grand Prix preview
Jenson
Button
“Racing
in front of your home crowd is one of the biggest buzzes for any racing
driver. And racing at Silverstone is always an exceptional experience –
the crowds are huge throughout the weekend, everybody absolutely knows
their stuff, and the motivation and support you get is like nowhere else
on earth. I love it.
“The
Santander British Grand Prix is a bit of a festival of motorsport –
there’s a great atmosphere there, a party vibe, and you meet people
who’ve supported you throughout your career, which is always very
rewarding.
“Of
course, the big unknown for this year is the new track configuration. On
paper, it looks to have kept most of the classic corners, which is
important. We’ve lost Bridge, but we’ve still got Copse, Becketts and
Stowe, which is great.
“There’s
no substitute for actually driving it though, and a new circuit is always
great fun to try out and get to grips with, so I can’t wait for Friday
morning.”
“Even
though I came to Silverstone last year as the championship leader, I still
haven’t won this race. I’m second this year, and I can think of
nothing better than being able to take a win in front of my home crowd –
that would be amazing.”
Lewis
Hamilton
“The
Santander British Grand Prix is the halfway point in the season, and our
whole team is really hungry for success. After spending most of 2009 out
of the hunt, I can tell that everybody is really fired up, particularly
for this weekend, where we’ll be performing in front of a home crowd,
and all our friends and families. It would be amazing to score another
great result at our home race.
“We
haven’t raced on this Silverstone configuration before – I’ve looked
at the track map, and I’ve seen some onboard footage, and I like what
I’ve seen. It still looks fast and sweeping – even the new corners
look medium- to high-speed, which is what you want around here.
“To
be leading the world championship going into my home race is a fantastic
feeling – I know very well the effect of people-power around here – in
2007, when I got pole position, I vividly remember driving around on my
slowing-down lap and I could hear the noise of the crowd over the engine.
And in 2008, in those terrible, wet conditions, nobody lost heart or
faith, and they kept waving their flags and banners for me on every single
lap.
“When
you see that kind of dedication, you know you’ve got to repay it. And
that’s why I go to Silverstone absolutely determined to get a great
result; to make 100,000 people proud of our team and our country.
“The
Santander British Grand Prix is one of the best races of the year –
it’s going to be a brilliant weekend. Bring it on.”
Martin
Whitmarsh
Team
principal, Vodafone McLaren Mercedes
“In
the past three races, we’ve scored 119 points from a possible maximum of
129 – an incredible statistic that tells you a lot about our hunger to
fight at the front.
“Our
home race at Silverstone has a special significance for all of us, and it
would make the whole team tremendously proud if either Jenson or Lewis
were able to stand atop the podium on Sunday afternoon. Such a result
would be the highlight of our season so far.
“As
we stand at the halfway mark in the season, I’m incredibly pleased with
the way the team is currently operating. There’s a real grit and
determination at work: you can feel it when you walk in the garage.
We’ve created our own internal momentum, and it’s extremely rewarding
to see how everyone is pulling together for the greater good. It’s the
way great teams work, and I’ve rarely seen the team as single-minded –
from factory floor to racetrack – as it is right now.”
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