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The McLaren Mercedes Formula One team had a difficult race at the Circuit of the Americas in Austin on Sunday as Kevin Magnussen finished the race in eighth place having started the event from 7th on the grid. Speaking following the race the Dane who finished the previous Russian Grand Prix in Sochi in 5th place commented by saying:
'Eighth position isn’t a fantastic result, but I honestly don’t think we could have got much more out of the car this afternoon.
“It’s a shame that Jenson lost out on a points finish at the end – I guess he must have run out of tyres – but I was fortunate enough to be slightly farther up the road, which enabled me to keep ahead of the cars chasing me down. Fortunately, therefore, I didn’t lose out too much.
“I can’t be too unhappy with today’s result, but it’s not really been a weekend for the team to remember. Still, we now head straight to Brazil for another grand prix in just a few days’ time – I’m really looking to driving at Interlagos, which looks like a fantastic racetrack, and I very much hope we can have a better weekend there.'
Following a fantastic fourth place at the Russian Grand Prix, Jenson Button went into the United States Grand Prix with a five place gird penalty as a result of gearbox change. That meant that he started the race from 12th place on the grid and despite a great battle with Ferrari's Fernando Alonso the 2009 world champion was left disappointed as he finished the race where he started from in 12th place.
Speaking following the race the 2009 world champion stated:
'I just went backwards today. The only fun bit of the afternoon was my fight with Fernando. But, apart from that, it was pretty dull out there.
“It’s unusual for our car to suffer tyre degradation as damaging as we did today, and I experienced particularly significant issues with the rears. Their surface temperatures were getting really hot, yet their core temperatures were dropping. That meant we were slipping and sliding around, and as a result I was really struggling compared with the drivers around me.
“Hopefully, Brazil will suit us a little bit better.'
Despite their disappointing race McLaren were able to extend their lead over the Sahara Force India Formula One Team in the race for 5th place in the Constructors championship to 24 points. Speaking following the race McLaren Racing Director Eric Boullier stated:
'We’re very disappointed to be leaving Austin having scored only four constructors’ championship points, courtesy of Kevin’s eighth-place finish.
“For much of the race, Kevin and Jenson ran in line astern, both drivers racing extremely well in decidedly difficult circumstances, coping manfully with less than optimal grip levels.
“Towards the end of the race, Kevin was able to cling on to eighth place, having managed his tyre wear extremely well. Jenson was by that time struggling with more significant tyre-degradation issues, especially to his rears, and was consequently unable to prevent being overtaken in the final laps by a series of cars running on newer rubber. As a result he ended up 12th, which was understandably disappointing for him.
“As of this afternoon, we’re in fifth place in the constructors’ championship, 24 points ahead of Force India and 49 points behind Ferrari. From here we fly to Sao Paulo, Brazil, where we’re looking forward to the challenge of racing on one of the Formula 1 world’s great circuits: Interlagos.
“There, and in Abu Dhabi two weeks thereafter, we’ll be aiming to consolidate our constructors’ championship advantage over Force India, and we haven’t given up on pipping Ferrari for fourth place.
“By no means will it be easy, but you can bet your bottom dollar that we’ll be giving it our very best shot.'
© Ben Johnston 2014
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