Found this article In the Guardian. I cant see it improving Hamilton's mood any.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/sport/2012/ma ... f1-mclaren
"Jenson Button's tilt at another F1 championship excites McLaren
McLaren have backed Jenson Button to repeat his world championship success of 2009 following his stunning win in the season's opening race here on Sunday.
McLaren, famously, do not have a preferred driver. They treat Button and Lewis Hamilton equally. But the team principal Martin Whitmarsh's high praise for Button, and his confidence that the 32-year-old can win the title, will cause Hamilton to bristle in the run-up to the next race in Malaysia on Sunday"
To be honest, Whitmarsh didn't say anything very 'special' here....Button won, so this talk is normal. I remember last year when
Lewis won in Shanghai, Whitmarsh was saying basically the same thing about him (it was only the 3rd race though).
Good to see this part though:
Meanwhile, Hamilton said: "I don't like going backwards in my career. I went back two spaces back here. I want to make sure in the next race I am going forwards.
"Championships are based on points and consistency, so it's something to work on. Overall, it was a strong weekend and I felt like I did quite well in the race, I just had a couple of unfortunate situations, which I could not do anything about."He needs to forget Melbourne and focus on the win in Malaysia. Most importantly, I think he should completely forget about Button and focus on his own performance and the win will come. Plus, if he gets pole again, he needs to be more aggressive at the start, teammate or not, he needs to close the door early or make it impossible for Button to make the first corner if he doesn't yield. I'm sure he's not going to let go 2 in a row. Better to crash than give your teammate an easy time.