Ron Dennis insisted he had no extra motivation to prove McLaren's detractors wrong after the team enjoyed an excellent start to the 2008 Formula One season in Australia.
Lewis Hamilton comfortably collected his first victory of the season at Albert Park, while new team-mate Heikki Kovalainen finished fifth after being robbed of a podium by an ill-timed safety-car period.
McLaren were fined a record £50million and stripped of all their constructors' points last term after being found guilty of possessing technical data belonging to rivals Ferrari.
But while the Woking-based team enjoyed a 14-point haul in Melbourne to take an early lead in the constructors' championship, the Italian marque saw both Kimi Raikkonen and Felipe Massa retire with engine failures, although the former did at least pick up a solitary point.
However, Dennis refuted the suggestion Sunday afternoon proved all the sweeter following the events of last year.
"In difficult circumstances teams either separate or come closer together," he said.
"And we've come closer together. We feel that commitment will be rewarded when you get the results.
"We've been looking forward, that's what we've been trying to convey.
"We are not going to spend any time on the past and certainly not at any grand prix.
"You have to learn from everything you experience and we are forward-looking."
Kovalainen, who finished fifth, saw hopes of a podium dashed when he was forced into the pits for fuel shortly after the final safety car was deployed.
But the Finn was bitterly disappointed to lose out to Fernando Alonso for fourth place after hitting the pit speed limiter on his car when removing a tear-off from his visor.
However, Dennis had plenty of encouragement for his new charge.
"I explained to him how punishing yourself has no benefits at all," he added.
"We could see the pain that he was in. I know he feels that this is a spectacular opportunity for him and he doesn't want to muck it up.
"And it would be counter-productive if he felt there was any feeling that he did. He didn't.
"He did a fantastic job this weekend, he did everything we asked him to and without the safety car he would have had an absolutely sensational start.
"So he should take positives from that."
The F1 Circus Stops In Germany This Weekend For Round Ten. Come This Way For All The News, Times, Reports & Pictures...
sportinglife.com | Betting Zone | TEAMtalk.com | Rivals.net Football 365 | Cricket 365 | Golf 365 | Fixtures 365 |Extreme 365 | sportal.com | Planet F1 | Planet Rugby | PGAPro.tv | Sky Sports |
Sky Bet | Sky Poker | Sky Vegas |Sky Bingo | Free Bet | Sky Games | Oddschecker | Bingochecker | PokerChecker | Casinochecker