McLaren would be back on track

After a complicated start to the season marked by an obvious lack of performance, Jonathan Neal, general manager of the Woking team, believes that the major problems have been corrected.

Published on 10/04/2013 à 10:54

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McLaren would be back on track

“We know where the problems are and we are back on track now”. This sentence full of optimism is signed Jonathan Neale, the general director of McLaren F1 Team. The Woking team, after promising winter tests, disappointed during the first two races of the year with only four points collected, 2 by Button in Australia and 2 in Malaysia by new recruit Sergio Pérez.

If a number of teams declare that they have made significant changes for the next two Grand Prix of China and Bahrain, the British team has clarified for its part that in addition to the planned developments, numerous changes have been made to what has been was discovered on MP4-28. “It’s a long season”, specified Jonathan Neale. “Everything we do is done to help us win races and if we can get that quickly? and there?s no reason why we can?t get there? we should fight for the championship”he concluded.

In this same positive vein, Jenson Button previously estimated that a " new season " started starting this weekend in China. His teammate, Sergio Pérez, showed himself " impressed " by the efforts produced by the men of Woking.

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