Formula one: McLaren out to maintain revival
The revived McLaren team will arrive in Monza confident they can brush aside internal tensions.
MONZA:
After two successive wins for Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button, the revived McLaren team will arrive in Monza confident they can brush aside internal tensions and continue their much-improved form in Sunday’s Italian Grand Prix.
Their combination of speed and all-round competitive performance left their rivals chasing shadows, according to technical director Paddy Lowe. “Jenson’s setup in Belgium was not far off what we could run at Monza, so it is encouraging that the package worked so well,” he said. “We have seen such a lot of variability this year, so it makes us really think that we have strong underlying pace that we can translate in the next eight races.”
Published in The Express Tribune, September 7th, 2012.
After two successive wins for Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button, the revived McLaren team will arrive in Monza confident they can brush aside internal tensions and continue their much-improved form in Sunday’s Italian Grand Prix.
Their combination of speed and all-round competitive performance left their rivals chasing shadows, according to technical director Paddy Lowe. “Jenson’s setup in Belgium was not far off what we could run at Monza, so it is encouraging that the package worked so well,” he said. “We have seen such a lot of variability this year, so it makes us really think that we have strong underlying pace that we can translate in the next eight races.”
Published in The Express Tribune, September 7th, 2012.