- 29 Jul 12, 19:01#314379I liked Whitmarsh's post race interview today.
Martin Whitmarsh, team principal
"Lewis drove with tremendous composure all afternoon, and the result was a meticulously judged victory, wrought under intense pressure throughout. He made a superb start from pole position, then controlled the race with masterful authority, all the while balancing the necessity to execute rapid laps against the equally pressing requirement to conserve his tyres. The 25 points he annexed today have taken his season-so-far total to 117. Although he's still a little way behind the Drivers' World Championship leader, he's now very well placed to mount an assault on the Drivers' World Championship crown over the remaining nine races of the season. Believe me, it's still all up for grabs.
"Jenson had a frustrating race but nonetheless managed to score a useful eight points as a result of finishing in sixth place. Like Lewis, he'll come back from the mid-season break ready to attack the second half of the season with energy and enthusiasm. And, again, also like Lewis, he'll be aiming to score plenty of points, at Spa-Francorchamps and Interlagos and everywhere in between. Yesterday Lewis scored the 150th pole position in McLaren's history - and today he notched up our 178th Grand Prix victory. It was his 101st Grand Prix - and it's difficult to imagine a better way for him to have begun his second century of Grand Prix appearances, isn't it?
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First time this season he held off putting Button and 'Championship' in the same sentence...maybe he's finally realized if it's very difficult for Lewis to win it, it's already impossible for NoGrip this season. Whitmarsh finally gets realistic.
Breaking News:Lewis Hamilton has officially overtaken The Fonz in race wins. With 88 races less. Lol(Without a specially built blown diffuser, illegal front wing, preferential treatment)