Right tyre call sets Jenson up for Melbourne win

Jenson Button took his debut win for Mclaren in today's incident-packed Australian Grand Prix, a race of thrills and spills which reminds us why we continue to live in hope, giving up part of sunday watch F1.

Jenson's early swap to dry-weather slick tyres proved to be the right choice and set him up to inherit the lead when a brake failure took Sebastian Vettel out of a race in which he had appeared to be the certain winner.

A consistently good performance from Robert Kubica secured him second with Felipe Massa claiming the final step on the podium.

JENSON BUTTON

MP4-25A-03

Started: 4th

Finished: 1stFastest lap: 1m29.291s (6th)Pitstops: one: lap 6 (Int-Op)2010 points: 31 (3rd)

“What a fantastic weekend! From the first lap here, I felt comfortable in the car. Qualifying was good – we weren’t on the pace of the front guys, we were five or six tenths off – but our race pace was better. And in these tricky conditions, I think we made some very good calls and we came away with a victory. You might say we were lucky in some ways, but I think we just made the right calls – and that’s so important nowadays. It’s not just about speed, it’s about making the right calls, being consistent and conserving the car.

“It was a necessary move to pit for slicks. I was struggling for grip on the Inters, and the rears were destroying themselves very quickly, so we figured it must be time for dries. As I drove down the pitlane, I could see it was soaking wet and I feared it was a massive mistake on my part. When I left the pits, I went off the circuit and just thought, ‘Oh no!’

“But I got to grips with it pretty quickly, and soon started to feel really good in the car. I caught up behind Sebastian [Vettel], I conserved the tyres, I built a useful gap and I want to say a massive thank-you to the whole Vodafone McLaren Mercedes team: they’ve done a brilliant job.

“To not only be on the podium, but to be on the top step, after just two races, is amazing. It’s crucial to get the big points when perhaps we don’t have the out-and-out pace: these are really important points to us. Now we’ve really got to get our heads down and hopefully turn up in Malaysia next week with an even better car.

“This victory means so much to me. A Grand Prix win in a McLaren. Sounds good, doesn’t it? Right now, I just want to run around and scream. It’s just the most amazing experience.”

LEWIS HAMILTON

MP4-25A-02

Started: 11th Finished: 6th

Fastest lap: 1m28.506s (3rd)

Pitstops: two, laps 7 and 34, (Int-Op-Op)

2010 points: 23 (4th)

“This was probably one of the drives of my life. Okay, it’s possible that the decision to make a second tyre stop wasn’t the right one, but my team are a brilliant bunch of guys and they usually get it spot-on. I guess things can’t always pan out right every time, but that’s motor racing.

“It was disappointing to taken out by Mark Webber, but I hear he apologised for it after the race so I appreciate that. I’m happy with the job I did – I drove my heart out today and the car felt good.

“Could Jenson and I have had a one-two today? Maybe, yes, but you can’t say for sure. One thing I can say for sure, though, is that he drove a great race. Congratulations to him for an excellent first win for Vodafone McLaren Mercedes – it’s a good feeling!

“As for me, I’ll just keep fighting. It’s the only way I know.”

MARTIN WHITMARSH

Team principal, Vodafone McLaren Mercedes

“This afternoon’s race was an absolutely perfect showcase for Formula 1, and amply demonstrates that this sport will always surprise, thrill and enthral us in many, many ways.

“For the Vodafone McLaren Mercedes team, it was an afternoon of two fantastic, albeit contrasting, performances. Jenson’s was a drive truly worthy of a world champion. First, he showed extreme tactical acuity and supreme strategic responsibility by personally electing to make the early call from intermediate to dry tyres, a move that moved him ahead of the pack and laid the foundation for this victory.

“Second, he drove with incredible intelligence and impressive maturity to maintain a consistent gap at the front, altering his car’s settings in order to best look after the tyres during the extremely long second stint. It was, in all ways, a faultless victory.

“Lewis’s race was in real contrast to Jenson’s, but no less brilliant for it. After starting 11th, he once again showed the grit, determination, passion and bravery that has made him one of the most exciting racing drivers in the world.

“In less than an hour this afternoon, I think it’s fair to say that he almost single-handedly debunked the much-touted recent theory that Formula 1 has become boring. On the contrary, he entertained millions of people around the world with a series of audacious and thrilling overtaking manoeuvres.

“While we concede that, with hindsight, it’s possible that we may have been better served by calling Lewis’s tyre strategy differently, we’re enormously encouraged by his never-give-up attitude and his ever-exciting talent.

“So we leave Albert Park hugely encouraged by the pace we were able to demonstrate, and we head to Malaysia keen to maintain that momentum.

“Finally, I also think it’s worth praising the extremely valuable contribution of ExxonMobil in this race: their engineers and chemists have done a fantastic job over the winter to provide us with a set of fuel and lubricants that really set the standard in Formula 1; their performance, efficiency and reliability played a crucial role in our victory today.”

PROVISIONAL RACE RESULTS

 1.  Button        McLaren-Mercedes           1h33:36.531 2.  Kubica        Renault                    +    12.034 3.  Massa         Ferrari                    +    14.488 4.  Alonso        Ferrari                    +    16.304 5.  Rosberg       Mercedes                   +    16.683 6.  Hamilton      McLaren-Mercedes           +    29.898 7.  Liuzzi        Force India-Mercedes       +    59.847 8.  Barrichello   Williams-Cosworth          +  1:00.536 9.  Webber        Red Bull-Renault           +  1:07.31910.  Schumacher    Mercedes                   +  1:09.39111.  Alguersuari   Toro Rosso-Ferrari         +  1:11.30112.  De la Rosa    Sauber-Ferrari             +  1:14.08413.  Kovalainen    Lotus-Cosworth             +    2 laps14.  Chandhok      HRT-Cosworth               +    4 laps

Not classified

Driver        Team                         On lapGlock         Virgin-Cosworth              41Vettel        Red Bull-Renault             26Di Grassi     Virgin-Cosworth              25Sutil         Force India-Mercedes         12Petrov        Renault                      10Senna         HRT-Cosworth                 5Buemi         Toro Rosso-Ferrari           1Hulkenberg    Williams-Cosworth            1Kobayashi     Sauber-Ferrari               1Trulli        Lotus-Cosworth               1

World Championship standings after round 2               

Drivers                                1.  Alonso        37        2.  Massa         33         3.  Button        31         4.  Hamilton      23        5.  Rosberg       20         6.  Kubica        18      7.  Vettel        12         8.  Schumacher     9        9.  Liuzzi         8       10.  Webber         6       11.  Barrichello    5      

Constructors 1.  Ferrari                    702.  McLaren-Mercedes           543.  Mercedes                   294.  Red Bull-Renault           185.  Renault                    186.  Force India-Mercedes        87.  Williams-Cosworth           5

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