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Hamilton: We are learning lessons

Thursday 9th July 2009

Lewis Hamilton is confident McLaren are learning as they go along even if at times it appears they are going backwards.

2009 has been nothing short of a disaster for McLaren. After the highs of winning last year's Drivers' title with Hamilton, this season they have found themselves lapping near the back of the field, often not even in a position to score a single World Championship point.

But despite the trials and tribulations, Hamilton believes his team are learning valuable lessons, although concedes the ban on in-season testing has not helped their situation.

"I'd say that from every race we learn more and more," the Brit said. "We're trying to focus on this year and understanding where the car's faults are and where we can make it better.

"It would be good if we had testing, but we don't. The race weekends are our three day tests and we learn more and more about it.

"If we understood it we would fix it and we would be winning races, and we would have all the updates and everything by now. But we're not far away, I think, from understanding it. We'll just have to wait and see.

"I definitely don't want to take this year's car into next year's car, but we definitely need to understand where and why (it went wrong), because from their understanding the car should have been good."

And although Hamilton has bagged just nine points in the opening eight races of this campaign, the 24-year-old insists it is not yet time to focus his attention on next year's Championship.

"I don't have to do that for a while yet," he said. "Going into probably the last few races I can start focusing on next year. But it doesn't have to happen now.

"We've got a lot of work to do with the guys now, to give them the right feedback and find the way forward, and make sure that we feel good in the car next year and it feels like it's going to be a winning car.

"I drove my old car from last year on the demonstration and straightaway I felt 'yeah, I know why this car was a winning car'. It feels right."

Your Comments

biso9700

"radweld, you can point out the facts till your blue in the face, but some people can't quite grasp how stupid their posts sound!, a driver can offer a wealth of information to the team while testing the car, but the difference between improving a good design and a bad one are huge!, for a start with a bad one, straight away you are trying to play catch up with everyone else, and even then due to the inherent bad design, there is only so much more speed you can get from it over the season!, and given that there is no in-season testing anymore, there is no real scope to improve much anyway!, but with a good design you can just concentrate on making it quicker, and not be constantly trying to overcome problems with the car!"

radweld

"schumerak

Engineers design cars, drivers drive them. There is nothing a driver can tell the engineer he doesnt already know through the telemetry, if you think a driver designs and develops cars then boy do you have a lot to learn.

"This is probably the first McLaren that Ham has had an input to in terms of driver feedback. the 2007 car was from kimi and the 2008 car from alonso...

...it all starts to become clear

"

bazrat

"It do's not take long for the idiots to reapear Lewis as won championships at all levels without the help of team mates to set the machines up,so please let get away from the rubbish that some on here likes to say that lewis cannot set a car up."

fairplay

"f1_freak_666,I'm one of those fans who said it was a beautiful machine in March,and guess what,1st or 20th it's still the most aesthetically pleasing car on the grid by far,in my opinion anyhow.Beauty's in the eye of the beholder,lol. "

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