Martin Whitmarsh: “Both drivers are motivated to win”

McLaren team principal Martin Whitmarsh has reiterated that the team is out to win the remaining races of the season while taking the opportunity to test parts for the 2012 car.

Whitmarsh says that the conclusion of both title battles has made no difference to the team’s approach.

“There’s not been a great distinction, ” said Whitmarsh in a team preview. “We go racing to win, and, as I’ve said before, that’s the firm intention we take with us to all remaining races on the calendar. We’ve made some good progress recently with the 2011 car and we feel we have a car that can challenge for victory at all the remaining Grands Prix.

“While we’re winding down the development of the 26 and ramping up development of MP4-27, we still have a few more opportunities to track test components and developments that can be carried over to next year.

“And we take plenty of positives away from the last two races. I think Jenson’s win in Japan and Lewis’s drive in Korea were two of the best performances of their respective careers. Both drivers are motivated to win, and want to lead the team through these final few races and into the winter. There’s a lot of positive energy back at MTC, and you’re seeing that at the racetrack, too.”

Whitmarsh says that the Indian GP will be a event for both the team and the sport.

“Certainly, every new venue we visit is important to the sport of Formula 1 and to our partners, many of whom have a considerable presence in India, and who are delighted by the prospect of the inaugural Indian Grand Prix.

“I think it’s important that the world championship is fully represented on the world’s stage – and a GrandPrix in India is certainly a very positive step. For Formula 1, the most important thing is to educate, nurture and cultivate our audience – I firmly believe that Formula 1 is the greatest sport in the world and I want us to spread that word across the whole Indian subcontinent.

“Secondly, we want to take Formula 1 to the people. I know that our partners such as Vodafone are already very actively engaged in this activity in India, but I think we’ve done the right thing by establishing the circuit close to New Delhi. Initial impressions suggest the track will be a good one, with particular regard paid to close and exciting racing. And I’m also told that the prospect of the Grand Prix is causing a great deal of excitement within the city and the country as a whole.

“So I think we’re doing everything right – and I sincerely hope we can walk away on Sunday evening having done a great job for the country and for Formula 1.”

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  1. Stone the crows

    Since its a new circuit and for the most part an unknown factor for the teams, I wonder if success, failure or anything in between will signify much of anything, other than adding to the final points tally.

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