McLaren insists F1 title still up for grabs superaccurateness

Author : panphenomenalism2015
Publish Date : 2021-04-08 13:26:10


McLaren team principal Martin Whitmarsh is confident Lewis Hamilton can challenge for the Formula One drivers' championship after his dominant victory in Sunday's Hungarian Grand Prix.

Hamilton's win at the Hungaroring, his second of the 2012 season, left the Briton fourth in the title race with 117 points, 47 behind Ferrari's double world champion Fernando Alonso at the top of the standings.

Despite the gap, Whitmarsh is backing the 2008 title winner to challenge for the championship over the year's remaining nine races.



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'Although he's still a little way behind the drivers' world championship leader, he's now very well placed to mount an assault,' Whitmarsh told the British team's official website. 'Believe me, it's still all up for grabs.

'Lewis drove with tremendous composure all afternoon, and the result was a meticulously judged victory, wrought under intense pressure throughout.'

Hamilton, whose other race this season came in Canada in June, was delighted to have recorded the third Hungarian GP victory of his six-year F1 career.

'It was a really enjoyable race -- but it wasn't at all easy,' said the 27-year-old. 'In fact, I reckon that it was one of the toughest races I've ever driven -- but, guess what, I'll savour it all the more for that.

'Looking at the season as a whole, it's clear that after the midseason break we'll have a lot of work to do. But, for now, let's celebrate -- all of us, family, friends and fans -- and put on our Vodafone rocket-red tops, and enjoy the moment.'

F1 teams and drivers now have five weeks to rest and recuperate before the season resumes with the Belgian Grand Prix at Spa on September 2.

'Although he's still a little way behind the drivers' world championship leader, he's now very well placed to mount an assault,' Whitmarsh told the British team's official website. 'Believe me, it's still all up for grabs. 'It was a really enjoyable race -- but it wasn't at all easy,' said the 27-year-old. 'In fact, I reckon that it was one of the toughest races I've ever driven -- but, guess what, I'll savour it all the more for that. McLaren team principal Martin Whitmarsh is confident Lewis Hamilton can challenge for the Formula One drivers' championship after his dominant victory in Sunday's Hungarian Grand Prix. Hamilton, whose other race this season came in Canada in June, was delighted to have recorded the third Hungarian GP victory of his six-year F1 career. 'Lewis drove with tremendous composure all afternoon, and the result was a meticulously judged victory, wrought under intense pressure throughout.' 'Although he's still a little way behind the drivers' world championship leader, he's now very well placed to mount an assault,' Whitmarsh told the British team's official website. 'Believe me, it's still all up for grabs. Hamilton, whose other race this season came in Canada in June, was delighted to have recorded the third Hungarian GP victory of his six-year F1 career. 'It was a really enjoyable race -- but it wasn't at all easy,' said the 27-year-old. 'In fact, I reckon that it was one of the toughest races I've ever driven -- but, guess what, I'll savour it all the more for that. 'Lewis drove with tremendous composure all afternoon, and the result was a meticulously judged victory, wrought under intense pressure throughout.' McLaren team principal Martin Whitmarsh is confident Lewis Hamilton can challenge for the Formula One drivers' championship after his dominant victory in Sunday's Hungarian Grand Prix. 'It was a really enjoyable race -- but it wasn't at all easy,' said the 27-year-old. 'In fact, I reckon that it was one of the toughest races I've ever driven -- but, guess what, I'll savour it all the more for that. McLaren team principal Martin Whitmarsh is confident Lewis Hamilton can challenge for the Formula One drivers' championship after his dominant victory in Sunday's Hungarian Grand Prix. F1 teams and drivers now have five weeks to rest and recuperate before the season resumes with the Belgian Grand Prix at Spa on September 2. 'Although he's still a little way behind the drivers' world championship leader, he's now very well placed to mount an assault,' Whitmarsh told the British team's official website. 'Believe me, it's still all up for grabs. 'Looking at the season as a whole, it's clear that after the midseason break we'll have a lot of work to do. But, for now, let's celebrate -- all of us, family, friends and fans -- and put on our Vodafone rocket-red tops, and enjoy the moment.' 'Looking at the season as a whole, it's clear that after the midseason break we'll have a lot of work to do. But, for now, let's celebrate -- all of us, family, friends and fans -- and put on our Vodafone rocket-red tops, and enjoy the moment.' Despite the gap, Whitmarsh is backing the 2008 title winner to challenge for the championship over the year's remaining nine races. Despite the gap, Whitmarsh is backing the 2008 title winner to challenge for the championship over the year's remaining nine races. Hamilton, whose other race this season came in Canada in June, was delighted to have recorded the third Hungarian GP victory of his six-year F1 career.

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