4/23/13

scaled target of Jenson Button for his team


Woking,  - Jenson Button who failed to fulfill his ambition of a podium finish in Malaysia, called GP China as a beginning of the season. "Bringing home two points from two races at the beginning, nothing real yet. I think, everyone in the team will lift themselves up and really ready to compete and wants to compete with us," said Button.

Former world champion in 2009 was realized that he and the team again lost performance, so it is hoped perform in Shanghai later could be better than the two previous series. "The important thing for us, to go (Shanghai) this weekend with a clear focus, the sharpening power of ham [pear in all sessions and improve our understanding of the car," he explained.



Failed on the podium in the first two series (Australia and Malaysia), McLaren promised to demonstrate strength when competing in F1 Chinese GP, 14 April 2013. With capital identified some solutions, plus quite a long period of rest, make Woking headquarters in the UK, and is ready to make a breakthrough on the podium.

Finished ninth in Australia by Jenson Button and Sergio Perez in Malaysia are the best results plucked McLaren. Plus, Perez has not been so united with the MP4-28.

But, Martin Whitmarsh, team leader optimistic, with the hard work of the team during the pause is helpful McLaren could be more competitive when competing at the Shanghai circuit, this week. "Obviously, our performance in Australia and Malaysia are under high standards," said Whitmarsh.

Admittedly, three-week rest period has been a useful one. We have been fully engaged in further developing the MP4-28. Sure it can implement a number of changes related to the increased performance of the car.