McLaren target Silverstone for next big push

LONDON, (Reuters) – Battle-hardened Formula One  leaders McLaren have targeted their home British Grand Prix on  July 11 for the next big push after reeling off a second one-two  finish in a row in Canada on Sunday.

Team boss Martin Whitmarsh, whose champion drivers Lewis  Hamilton and Jenson Button have won four of the eight races so  far, said the pace of development was key to the battle with Red  Bull and Ferrari.

“We have been through a lot of world championship fights and  we have probably got a bit more experience in our team than Red  Bull — but we don’t underestimate them,” he told reporters in  Montreal.

“They are going to come back strongly and we have to make  sure that we continue to develop the car… if we don’t develop  the car at a quick-enough pace, then we will not win races and  we will not win this championship.”

Whitmarsh, whose team are the second most successful in  Formula One, said McLaren aimed to find up to a quarter of a  second in improvement at every race.

“We won’t stand still. We have a reasonably big upgrade that  we are fighting to have for Silverstone, and if that is there  then I would be disappointed if it is not a much bigger step  than that,” he added.

Hamilton, the 2008 champion who has now won the last two  races and leads the championship by three points from Button,  won at Silverstone two years ago and will fancy his chances of  repeating the feat in front of their fans.

The younger of the two Britons said at the weekend that Red  Bull might still be ahead at high-downforce circuits but the gap  was clearly narrowing.

PHENOMENAL JOB

“The guys back at the factory are doing a phenomenal job, so  I have no doubts that we can close that gap and again pull  ahead,” said the 25-year-old.

“But clearly on the race weekends we are doing a better job,  both of us and the team, so hopefully we can continue with  that.”