Monday, June 18, 2012

Hamilton has a lot of memories on the Montreal circuit


Montreal,  - in this Canadian circuit, Hamilton has a lot of memories that can motivate seventh win of the series. Here, Hamilton, among others, won first place in F1 career in 2007, three times won pole position and dominated the race in 2010.

"Finally, tomorrow will mark the Canadian GP to GP-300 with our partners Mobil 1, Mercedes-Benz, and Enkei. Even more important, hopefully we can add the numbers in Montreal," said Whitmarsh.


Burned spirit because many fond memories of going on the Montreal circuit, McLaren is very challenging to be able to carve the Canadian F1 win a hat trick on Sunday (10/6). Team based in Woking, England, it was determined to perform to its full potential to complement the previous achievements, which won the Canadian GP in 2010 and 2011. Even so, the season has been running six series, the new McLaren won a victory in the series opener (Australia) through the driver Jenson Button.

Once in Australia, McLaren lead the squad for the series and the series still fails to finish in first position. In fact, in the last three series, the second driver (Lewis Hamilton and Button) on the podium never win. Well, in Canada, McLaren wanted to get closer or when necessary to overtake Red Bull in the constructors' standings. They left behind 38 points from Red Bull, who led for a total of 146 points.


"Canada became the happy hunting ground for the team in recent years, and our passion to make a hat trick," said McLaren team principal, Martin Whitmarsh. According to Whitmarsh, of all people to enjoy the F1 GP in Canada, a country where race is very beautiful and has a fast circuit, challenging, and unforgiving.Indeed, the typical fast circuit, McLaren should be able to win the race because of a major capital effort already owned a nice car MP4-27. Only minor issues that block their victory, as the slow work crews are experienced in Hamilton change tires, as well as the lack of proper pitstop strategy and hit Jenson Button.