Tuesday, 18 November 2014

McLaren prepare for the end of an era as they enter their last race with Mercedes power in Abu Dhabi

Jenson Button on track.
(McLaren Mercedes)

The McLaren Formula One team head into the final race of the season, the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix at the Yas Marina circuit with Jenson Button and Kevin Magnussen having to wait to hear what the future holds for the duo. 

On track the Woking based outfit enjoyed a good race last time out in Brazil where Jenson Button finished the race in 4th place having started the race from 5th place while Kevin Magnussen finished the race in 9th place having started the race from 7th on the grid. 

The team are currently in fifth place in the Constructors championship 49 points behind Ferrari in fourth place while they are 34 points ahead of the Sahara Force India Formula One team with double point on offer for the final race.

The team have endured a difficult 2014 season as they have scored just two podium finishes which came back at the season opening Australian Grand Prix at the Albert Park circuit in Melbourne where Kevin Magnussen finished the race in 2nd place just ahead of Jenson Button. Since that opening race the team have struggled for performance with the MP4-29.

Jenson Button's best result following the podium was four fourth place finishes in Canada, Britain, Russia and Brazil. The 2009 world champion is currently in 7th place in the championship on 106 points. Speaking ahead of the season finale, Button stated:

'I really like going to Yas Marina. I’ve been on the podium there three times and it’s a fun, tricky track to drive on. It’s a circuit of a number of almost completely different sections: fast corners and two long straights in Sectors One and Two, and a tight, twisty, slow-speed bit in Sector Three. It means set-up is an interesting challenge, but, as it’s not such a fast circuit, it doesn’t require quite as much downforce as some of the other circuits we’ve been to recently.

“The result at Interlagos was a great boost for the team. It was the culmination of a lot of hard work by the guys and girls back at the factory and a consistent push to develop the car right up until the last race of the season. I managed the tyres as well as I could and it paid off, so we’ll be aiming for more of the same in Abu Dhabi. Tyre wear isn’t quite co crucial there because the race takes place at dusk as the temperature is dropping, so we’ll try to get as much out of the car’s performance as we can up to the very last lap.
“Abu Dhabi is a great place and a cool location to host the last race of the season. It should be an exciting race, as everyone will be pushing to finish 2014 on a high. For the whole team our ambition is to fight hard but fair as always, and get the result that is deserving of all the hard work everyone has put in to increase our performance throughout the year. I’m really looking forward to it.'
Kevin Magnussen goes into the final race in 10th place in the championship on 55 points just two points ahead of Ferrari's Kimi Raikkonen. The Dane's best result of the season following his podium has been a fifth place which came at the inaugural Russian Grand Prix.
Speaking ahead of the race in Abu Dhabi, Magnussen stated:
'Although I’ve never raced at the Yas Marina circuit before, I drove there in the Young Driver Test in 2012, so it’s great to finish this season by going back to a place with such good memories. It’s another anti-clockwise circuit, too, like Austin and Interlagos, so by now we should definitely be in the swing of things!
“Jenson’s result in the last race in Brazil was really positive for the whole team, and shows that our car’s performance is definitely improving. For me personally it was a tough weekend as the car definitely had potential, but we didn’t manage to get the most out of it on my side of the garage, so that’s something we’ll really be focusing on in Abu Dhabi.
“Yas Marina is a great circuit to drive on as it has the best of both worlds: a technical, slower-speed section as well as fast, sweeping corners and long straights, which make it great fun. The atmosphere is fantastic there too, and I’m really excited about racing at dusk for the first time. I really want to finish this season with a decent result for the whole team, who have all worked so hard to keep improving our package race by race.'
McLaren head into their final race with Mercedes power as they will test the McLaren Honda MP4-29H 1X1 at the end of season test which takes place at the Yas Marina circuit next Tuesday and Wednesday. Speaking ahead of this weekend's Grand Prix McLaren Racing Director Eric Boullier stated:
'Yas Marina is a fantastic place to come to as the 2014 season draws to a close. It’s a very impressive facility and racing at dusk is a wonderfully unique spectacle for F1 fans all around the world to enjoy. It’s also positive for the sport that the championship will be decided in the final race, so the atmosphere is sure to be electric throughout the entire venue.
“This year has been a huge challenge for the whole McLaren team, but our definite progress as the season has unfolded has been very encouraging. Our push for development has been relentless and this will only continue into the winter as we prepare for next season. We are still improving the car even for Abu Dhabi, with all of our efforts being channelled into next year’s car and moving McLaren ever closer to where we should be, back towards the front of the grid.
“The race in Abu Dhabi also marks the end of a very significant era in McLaren’s history, and we’d like to thank Mercedes for our hugely successful and historic partnership over the past 20 seasons. With double points at stake, we are fully focused on securing the best possible finish in order to consolidate our position in the constructors’ standings, and the aim for the whole team is to conclude the season with a positive result.
“It’s important that we carry strong momentum into the closed season, so it would be great to reward the hard work of everyone at the factory in Woking with some valuable points. At Yas Marina there will be some big winners and big losers as the chequered flag falls, thanks to double points, so, providing we can maintain our recent improved pace, we are aiming to be in the former camp. As usual, we will be pushing from the moment we arrive to configure the optimal set-up on our car, so that we can take as much valuable information into the winter development phase as possible.
“Here’s to an exciting weekend for both the team and the sport as a whole.'
© Ben Johnston 2014


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