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2010
SANTANDER ITALIAN Grand Prix preview
Jenson
Button
“Obviously,
my non-finish in Spa wasn’t ideal for my championship aspirations, so I
head to Monza next weekend determined to put myself back in the hunt for
the title.
“Our
pace over the whole weekend in Belgium was extremely encouraging –
we’re developing the car at a very rapid rate, and we’re learning more
about it all the time, so I’m optimistic that we’ll be able to
maintain that form in Italy next weekend.
“We
still have some work to do to make sure the package we bring to Italy is
perfectly suited to the track, but I’m confident that our engineers have
made some good steps forward with their understanding of our car, so we
should be in good shape.
“I
love racing at Monza – it’s a totally unique experience; running
minimal downforce at incredible speeds along the straights, and then
coping with the lack of grip, and an extremely skittish car, through the
low-speed stuff. Given the competitiveness at the front of the field, this
could be an intense, thrilling grand prix.”
Lewis
Hamilton
“Our
victory in Belgium showed that, as a team, we never give up, and that
we’ll always bounce back from adversity feeling stronger and more
determined than before. This team has such an incredible fighting spirit
– we strive to win, and I hope that Spa is only the start of a run
of stronger form for us as we head into the final races of the
championship.
“I’ve
made no secret of my wish to win this race. Monza is an incredible circuit
– full of history and stories from the past. It has a special feeling in
the air that you don’t find anywhere else in the world. It’s a circuit
that inspires you to race at your limit, and I’ll be pushing hard all
weekend.
“Finally,
I’m looking forward to meeting the Italian fans this weekend. I pretty
much grew up racing karts in Italy, so I’ve always appreciated and
understood the passion and support of the fans for Formula 1, and
motorsport in general.
“Even
if it’s not always obvious, I know that Vodafone McLaren Mercedes does
have a deep pocket of support in Italy. So I hope the whole team can
have another great race at one of the classic tracks in Formula 1.”
Martin
Whitmarsh
Team
principal, Vodafone McLaren Mercedes
“Even
though, on paper, the Monza circuit’s characteristics appear to suit our
package, developing a car that performs well on one of the most unique
venues on the Formula 1 calendar is no easy job.
“The
low-downforce, extreme high-speed nature of Monza demands its own bespoke
aero package – and getting that downforce level correct is not as
straightforward as it seems. We require a complex number of mechanical and
aerodynamic variables to work harmoniously if we are to provide both
Jenson and Lewis with front-running machinery this weekend.
“Obviously,
Lewis’s victory at Spa was perfectly timed, and has substantially
motivated the entire workforce ahead of these closing races. After
Jenson’s unfortunate failure to finish in Belgium, we are determined to
reignite his championship push next weekend to get him back into the hunt
for the drivers’ title.
“It’s
no secret that there’s a tremendous amount of fight in this team – and
I’m proud of every single person’s efforts to provide us with a
winning edge. We know how to win races and world championships, and,
clearly, we will once again be pushing for victory this weekend.”
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