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McLaren 'more focused and motivated than ever'.

Lewis Hamilton (GBR) McLaren MP4-23, Belgian F1 Grand Prix, Spa Francorchamps, 5-7th, September, 2008

Formula 1 » McLaren 'more focused and motivated than ever'.

Friday, 10th October 2008

McLaren-Mercedes is bristling with focus, commitment, motivation, comradeship, togetherness and most importantly of all the will to win as the 2008 F1 World Championship showdown approaches, claims Ron Dennis - as Lewis Hamilton gets set to strike in the second consecutive Japanese Grand Prix to be held at Fuji Speedway this weekend...

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F1 World Championship leader Lewis Hamilton signalled his firm intention to stamp his authority on both the Japanese Grand Prix and 2008 title chase in opening practice at Fuji Speedway this weekend, by outpacing chief rival Felipe Massa to end the first day as the top-placed contender for the crown.

The McLaren-Mercedes star was sublime at Fuji in 2007, keeping his head in torrential conditions to triumph in the first grand prix to be held there in three decades. With his duel for glory with Massa balanced precariously on a knife-edge entering the final three grands prix of the current campaign and seemingly little to choose between the pair, out-pointing the Brazilian in both sessions – including going quickest of all in the morning – preserved Hamilton's vital psychological edge.

“Fuji is a place I really enjoy,” the 23-year-old acknowledged. “It's not the easiest of tracks because it requires a good set-up to get the best from the car, but I had no complaints today. We were immediately on the pace, and found a very good balance straightaway. In the afternoon I did a promising longer run with no major problems, and I feel confident about our pace for the rest of the weekend.”

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Crucial to Hamilton's title challenge will be the back-up of Heikki Kovalainen, and in what looks set to be a supremely closely-matched field this weekend the three tenths deficit separating the Finn from his British team-mate – fairly characteristic of the 2008 season as a whole – meant six positions in the order, whereas countryman Kimi Raikkonen supported Massa perfectly in fifth.

“Today was a pretty straightforward practice day with no major problems,” an unflustered Kovalainen underlined afterwards. “We successfully went through our tyre comparison programme, which went well.

“We made some good progress with the set-up into the afternoon, and that also made me feel a lot more confident about attacking this place. I don't think today's times are totally representative, but we're certainly in good shape for the rest of the weekend.”
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