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原帖由 駿仔 於 30-3-2010 17:32 發表 
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Whitmarsh: Hamilton's tyres were graining
Monday 29th March 2010
Whitmarsh: Hamilton's tyres were graining
Martin Whitmarsh has defended McLaren's decision to bring Lewis Hamilton in for a second pit-stop by insisting that the Brit's tyres were "graining."
Hamilton has slammed his McLaren team after they called him in for new tyres when he believes they could have lasted for the rest of the race on, saying they were in "fine" condition.
Whitmarsh, however, insists there was graining and the degradation was costing Hamilton time.
"Lewis's stop - he went on the option tyre early and it was a long race," he told Autosport.
"You could see at that point that Lewis was losing time behind Kubica, you could see he had graining of his rear left tyre and you could see that Michael (Schumacher) had stopped and was going purple, Webber had stopped and was going purple and more than one second per lap quicker.
"With the information we had at the time, given where Lewis was, we felt that it was the right call.
However, Whitmarsh admits that looking back at how the race played out, perhaps they could have left Hamilton out - just as they did with his team-mate Jenson Button, who went on to win the grand prix.
"I think in retrospect and hindsight, if we look at how the race played out, if Lewis could have made those tyres last then he could have finished at least second today and we would have a one-two. Inimitably in McLaren style, you look at a win and say - 'damn, it could have been a one-two'.
"It was disappointing because it was a fantastic drive by Lewis. We as a team made that decision, I have to be accountable for that and I am disappointed with the outcome, but I am not disappointed by the process because I thought it was the right decision at the time."
Hamilton, however, did not and blasted his team over the radio.
Lewis passionately expressed himself on the radio. I think that is how Lewis is - he is passionate, he likes to win," commented Whitmarsh.
"He likes to do everything well, he is hard on himself and he is hard on the team, and that is how Lewis Hamilton is. That is how he ticks and that is how he functions.
"As the race wore on, he felt that the decision to stop was wrong. And as the race wore on we could all come to that conclusion, but at the time that we made the stop, we felt it was the right decision."
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