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Saturday, November 26, 2011

Brazilian F1 Grand Prix 2011: Free Practice Report (VMM)

LEWIS HAMILTON
- MP4-26A-04
- P1 programme: 20 laps, 1m13.961s (+0.150s), 3rd
- P2 programme: 35 laps, 1m13.392s, 1st


“The car felt really good today– on both high and low fuel. And degradation on the new Option tyre seems pretty acceptable; I was still doing decent times at the end of my run. I think there’s still a bit more to come, but we’re looking strong for the rest of the weekend.


“I also felt quite comfortable with the set-up changes we made going into this afternoon’s session, and our long runs seem to be pretty competitive too. You never know what the Red Bulls are doing, but I’m comfortable that we’re there or thereabouts.

“On other subjects, for Brazil this weekend I wanted to create and wear a special helmet utilising Ayrton Senna’s design – I asked Ayrton’s sister, Viviane, if I could use it, and she said yes.

“It’s my helmet design on the front and Ayrton’s on the back. I used the green lining that Ayrton used on his helmet too – I had to order that especially. It’s a very special edition, it’s a real honour to be able to wear it, and hopefully we’ll raise some money for the Senna Foundation too.”


JENSON BUTTON
- MP4-26A-03
- P1 programme: 25 laps, 1m13.825s (0.014s), 2nd
- P2 programme: 36 laps, 1m13.787s (+0.395s), 7th


“The two tyre compounds we’re using this weekend are closer to each other than we’d expected. The Prime is working well, and I think we understand where we are with it, but I’m struggling a little with the Option. I couldn’t quite get a balance on either low-fuel or long-run – it just wasn’t really working with my set-up.

“Happily, we know some of the reasons for that – we just didn’t have time to try those solutions today. But we’ve made the soft tyre work all year, so I’m confident we’ll get it right tomorrow.

“Still, it’s forecast to be wet on Sunday. Having said that, you never quite know what the weather will do around here, so it would be a bit of a risk to run a full wet set-up. I don’t think there will be too many people at the front setting their cars up for the wet, for that reason.

“The DRS zone is along a very short straight, so I think we’re going to struggle to overtake there; but we’ve still got the main straight, which is probably the best place to pass.”


MARTIN WHITMARSH
Team Principal, Vodafone McLaren Mercedes


“It’s always a pleasure to come to Brazil: the people here live and breathe Formula 1 – and rightly so, for their country has produced some of the greatest and most legendary drivers in grand prix history.

“The challenge of Interlagos never diminishes – it really is one of the giants of our sport – and our engineers and drivers relish the challenge of taming such a tricky, unpredictable and idiosyncratic course.

“Today, I think both Lewis and Jenson proved that our car works extremely well on the Prime tyre. The performance differential between the Prime and the Option is relatively small this weekend – as a result of Pirelli’s bringing a new soft tyre for the weekend – and Jenson wasn’t quite able to extract the full potential from the Option. But we’re confident that we can make the necessary changes to his car this evening, and that should leave us in a strong position for the morrow.

“As always in Sao Paulo, the weather threatens to play a greater part in proceedings over the next few days; but, for the moment, the sun is shining, we’re pleased with the progress we’ve made, and we’re confident in the direction we’ve chosen for the rest of the weekend.”






































































* Official photos and report courtesy of VODAFONE MCLAREN MERCEDES *

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