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2011
CHINESE GRAND PRIX PREVIEW

Lewis Hamilton
“It’s always best to put a disappointing weekend behind you, and, as
always, I’ll make a positive of the experience in Malaysia and learn
from it. With China only a few days away, it’s the best possible way to
move on: I’m already throwing myself into my preparations – I’ll
spend a few days training and come back feeling fresh for Shanghai.
“What’s been most encouraging is that our pace is still extremely
strong: Jenson drove a fantastic race and was able to narrow the gap to
Sebastian during the closing laps, and I think we have the pace to
continue taking the battle to Red Bull this weekend.
“In both races, we’ve seen that Red Bull hasn’t been able to
achieve its full potential, and I think it’s important that we keep
applying the pressure to make sure they can’t afford to make mistakes.
“I’ve also been told by someone on the team that, of all the drivers
in Formula 1 to have only driven for one team, I’m now the driver
who’s raced in the most grands prix. I’m told that Jim Clark drove 72
races for Lotus, and Malaysia was my 73rd race with Vodafone
McLaren Mercedes.
“And it also makes me feel very humble – I never saw Jim Clark race,
but I know that he’ll always be remembered as one of the greats, and as
a loyal Lotus driver. Loyalty’s extremely important and I’m proud to
be mentioned in the same breath as him.
“It only gives me even more determination to bounce back stronger than
ever.”
Jenson Button
“I really love the Shanghai circuit and the city itself. Unfortunately,
I’m only visiting for a couple of days, but the city has a great vibe
– there are a lot of fantastic restaurants. Although I won’t get to
see too much, I’m really looking forward to China.
“As for the track, it’s a good modern circuit with a couple of
interesting touches. The first corner is quite unique: you enter it at
full-throttle in seventh gear, then come down through the gears as the
corner continually tightens. It’s a very long corner – it’s all
about being patient – and there’s a little bump right on the entry,
which can make it quite tricky too.
“Along the massive back straight, even without DRS, I still think
there’ll be plenty of opportunity for overtaking – especially if we
see the same sort of close racing as we witnessed in Malaysia. If that’s
where they put the DRS zone for the race, then I think we’ll see some
spectacular passing – and possibly even re-passing – down that back
straight.
“Off the back of two successive podium finishes for the team, we’re
not only hopeful of maintaining our finishing record, but of improving it
too. We’ve made no secret of our desire to take the fight to Red Bull,
and we’re fully aware that stronger opposition will make it harder for
them to have a smooth and uninterrupted weekend.
“As we expected, Malaysia showed that the sharp-end of the grid is
incredibly competitive, and that there are at least four teams that can
expect to fight for the podium this weekend.
Martin Whitmarsh
Team principal, Vodafone McLaren Mercedes
“Coming just a week after Malaysia, it’s essential that we maintain
the thrust of our development programme in order to further close the gap
to the front.
“To achieve that, we’ll be spending Friday evaluating a number of new
components alongside our regular tyre and set-up programmes. We have a
number of new parts that we want to evaluate on Friday – either for
potential incorporation into our programme for the Shanghai race, or as
part of longer-term development strategy.
“The development race is where this year’s world championship will be
won or lost.
“But, equally, we ought to take nothing for granted: I’m extremely
pleased that we’ve managed to achieve 100 per cent reliability in both
Australia and Malaysia, and that our KERS Hybrid system, engineered so
well by everyone at Mercedes-Benz HighPerformanceEngines, has worked
faultlessly during the first two grands prix.
“For this race, we know we have to step up the pressure: we’re
looking to hit the ground running on Friday, maintain that momentum
through Saturday, and be in with the best possible chance of taking
victory on Sunday.”
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