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Hamilton eyes Monaco improvement

2011-05-23 17:12:01

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"There is a going to be a lot of tyre degradation as we have got the super soft and the soft tyres there, so it is going to be very tricky for all of us. It will make it fun for sure."

McLaren team principal Martin Whitmarsh said the fact both Hamilton and Button have won at Monaco added to the team's chances of success in the principality.

"We've seen both Lewis and Jenson do great jobs there, they love Monaco, we've won it 14 times and we'd like to do it again," he said.

However he said the race would not necessarily be a duel between McLaren and Red Bull.

"Don't underestimate the others, Fernando [Alonso] did a fantastic qualifying lap yesterday, he can pull those sorts of things out.

"At the moment I think we've got some pace on them [Ferrari], but they can improve very quickly and so can Mercedes.

Asked to explain why McLaren's pace was so much closer to Red Bull in the race than in qualifying, Whitmarsh said: "Red Bull do a number of things to set their car up for qualifying that make it very quick.

"We are working on some of those areas, but we work quite hard to make sure we have a good race pace. You need that. But ultimately you need a better track position.

“We took a bold decision today but I don't think that will work in Monaco”

Christian Horner Red Bull team principal

"We had the race pace today. We didn't have track position. We didn't qualify well enough. So we have to work on that and get the job done in qualifying.

"We've certainly put half a second on the car but we need another few half seconds.

"Monaco is a very different type of track. We have super-soft tyres coming and have very limited experience of those."

Mark Webber won from pole in Monaco last year while Vettel has a first win around the famous circuit in his sights.

And Red Bull boss Christian Horner is predicting that race strategy will once again likely to be the key to success in seven days' time.

"We took a bold decision today and it paid off, but I don't think that will work in Monaco," said Horner.

"It's going to be all about tyre management again. It's less abrasive than here. It's going to be fascinating.

"With Sebastian we went for an extremely aggressive undercut that relied on him making the passes. Are you going to have the bravery to do that in Monaco, where overtaking is generally impossible?

"The encouraging thing for us is that at five circuits with very differing characteristics we have managed to be competitive at all of them and hopefully we will carry that into Monaco."

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