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| With two more races to go, Team Mclaren express their opinion on their disappointment and performance at the 2012 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix |
“Two big races remaining to get back to the front”
Jenson Button
MP4-27A-01
Started 5th
Finished 4th
Fastest lap 1m44.533s (+0.569s,
4th)
Pitstops One: lap 29
(3.0s) [Opt-Pri]
Points 153
(6th)
“Congratulations to Kimi [Raikkonen] – he’s a man of few words, but
he’s all about racing. He deserved this victory today".
“For me, it was quite a fun race. I had a few good battles out there – with
Mark [Webber], Sebastian [Vettel] and Pastor [Maldonado] – and they were
particularly good fun. But, unfortunately, I didn’t have the pace in the car to take
the fight to the leaders today.
“The car felt very different from how it had on Friday – I just
couldn’t find the grip, which was strange. And, at the end, I couldn’t have
kept Sebastian back – he was on newer Options [tyres], so it was impossible to get
the same amount of traction from my older Primes as he was getting from his newer
Options.
“Lewis’s retirement meant we dropped more points to Ferrari in the
constructors’ world championship. That was a great pity, but we have two big races
remaining in which to make up the balance.”
Lewis Hamilton
MP4-27A-01
Started 1st
Finished Ret – 19 laps,
fuel pressure
Fastest lap 1m47.266s (+3.302s, 16th)
Pitstops n/a
Points 165 (5th)
“I’m gutted; I’d had really good pace all weekend and I feel certain
we could have won today. I had a fuel pressure problem – it was very sudden, I
was just entering a corner and the car just died on me.The only mistake I made all weekend
was having a brief moment on lap two, when my brakes weren’t fully up to temperature
and I locked up into Turn Eight. After that, however, everything was going really well.
The car was a dream to drive – I was cruising and still pulling away when I had my
problem".
“Nonetheless, we’ll have more opportunities in Austin and Sao Paulo. I hope
we can get back to the front – I’d love to take a win or two more for Vodafone
McLaren Mercedes before the end of the season.”
Martin Whitmarsh Team principal, Vodafone McLaren
Mercedes
"From the point of view of sheer pace, Lewis totally dominated the 2012 Abu Dhabi Grand
Prix weekend – until loss of fuel pressure ended his race when he was serenely
managing a comfortable lead. Until that point, he’d had the race in the bag,
and it goes without saying that the entire Vodafone McLaren Mercedes team is absolutely
gutted that through no fault of his own he wasn’t able to win here today. Lewis,
too, is understandably disappointed – but he’s also as keen as mustard to give
it his very best shot to win the season’s final two grands prix, at Austin and Sao
Paulo".
"Jenson, too, drove a gutsy and spirited race, ending up fourth, having been overtaken
at the end by Seb, who was on fresher tyres [than Jenson was] and whose car had been
re-geared prior to the race for better top speed".
“To Kimi, who is of course an old friend of ours, having won nine grands prix for
McLaren Mercedes during his time with us [2002-2006], I want to say ‘Well
done’. Today we saw a great drive by a great driver".
"Last, here are two brand-new McLaren-related milestones for all you train-spotters out
there. First, until Lewis’s race came to an end on lap 20, he’d taken
McLaren’s aggregate of kilometres spent in the lead of world championship grands
prix past the 50,000km mark. And, second, in scoring 12 world championship points for
fourth place, Jenson established a new benchmark in Formula 1: 56 points-scoring grands
prix on the trot for Vodafone McLaren Mercedes, eclipsing the previous record which had
been held hitherto by Ferrari."
“Neither of those stats provides much comfort today for anyone at Vodafone
McLaren Mercedes, but they certainly both bear witness to a truly impressive magnum opus
of on-track McLaren achievement in Formula 1, going back all the way to 1966, and I salute
all the many men and women whose sterling efforts have contributed to that."
“Next we go to Austin, a new venue for our sport. Lewis won the last United
States Grand Prix – at Indianapolis in 2007 – and you may be well sure that
he, Jenson and everyone else in our team will be aiming to make it two United States Grand
Prix victories on the trot for Vodafone McLaren Mercedes.”