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McLaren Mercedes have stated that they were delighted with Jenson Button's performance at the Brazilian Grand Prix which saw the 2009 world champion qualify in fifth place and go on to finish the race in fourth place just behind Williams Martini Racing teams Felipe Massa who took his second podium finish of the season.
Speaking following the race, McLaren Mercedes Racing Director Eric Boullier stated:
'On an extremely hot track surface, often in the mid-to-high-fifties Celsius, Jenson drove a superb race, managing tyre wear with all the expertise he’s become famous for.
“The result was an excellent fourth place – which, although it isn’t what McLaren is all about, was a very welcome reward for all our engineers’ hard work, transforming our car’s performance from a low ebb on Friday to the very respectable race pace it exhibited today.
“Kevin made a good start, making up a place on lap one, and ending it in sixth place, running in fifth-placed Jenson’s wheel-tracks. Thereafter, though, he began to struggle with high levels of tyre degradation which adversely affected his ability to match Jenson’s lap-times. He ended up ninth. Set-up may have had something to with it; we don’t yet know; but we’ll investigate.'
McLaren head to the double points season finale in Abu Dhabi in 5th place in the championship 34 points ahead of the Sahara Force India Formula One Team.
Jenson Button collected his third fourth place finish of the season in Brazil following what has been a difficult season for the Woking based outfit. Speaking following the race the 2009 world champion stated:
'Judging the race was so tricky today. I pushed really hard on my first stint on the Prime [tyres] so as to maintain the gap to Valtteri [Bottas]. That meant I destroyed my rear tyres – but I reasoned that, if I could keep using DRS, I could establish a gap to the guys behind me. It was worth it, and it worked, but it meant I had to back off during the following stint to look after my tyres.
“It all went pretty smoothly until my final pit-stop – there was a bit of miscommunication about stopping, which meant I ended up doing an extra lap. That could have cost us a chance of the podium. It’s a shame we couldn’t hang on to Felipe [Massa], but it was still a fantastic race.
“I really enjoyed it. One of the best aspects of it was my great fight with Kimi [Raikkonen] – you always push to the limit with him, but you never go over it – so I enjoyed that very much.'
McLaren team mate Kevin Magnussen finished the race in ninth place after starting the race in seventh place for the Woking based outfit. It was the Dane's 12th points finish of the season and he is currently in 10th place in the championship on 55 points just two points ahead of Kimi Raikkonen with just the double points season finale in Abu Dhabi left this season.
Speaking following the race Magnussen stated:
'That wasn’t a great race for me, which is disappointing.
“I had a lot of tyre degradation – I tried my best to take care of my tyres but it just didn’t seem possible today.
“I tried to keep people from getting past me, but guys like Fernando [Alonso] and Nico [Hulkenberg] just had more pace than I did, so it wasn’t possible. We need to sit down and have a look at why it didn’t go right for me today – I’m sure we can find the answer.
“On the positive side, it’s really good that Jenson scored the points he did today. Fourth is very impressive. I’m really happy for him and for the team today.'
© Ben Johnston 2014
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