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Bahrain preview quotes: McLaren

Fernando Alonso: "After taking my first victory with the Vodafone McLaren Mercedes team on Sunday, I cannot wait to get back on track already this weekend in Bahrain. There is a good feeling in the team at the moment and we all want to be out there racing and fighting for wins and points, but we also know that we need to find more speed and everyone is working hard on this

"Like Sepang, the track at Bahrain has lots of space and always seems to lead to exciting racing. It is very wide and this layout gives you room to take more chances, but as the track is in the middle of a desert any part of the circuit off the racing line can be quite slippery due to the sand, so you still have to be very careful! I won the Bahrain Grand Prix last year, and would like to try and repeat that result this weekend.

"We had a positive test here before the start of the season, we learned a lot about the MP4-22 and the Bridgestone Potenzas. The car has developed a lot since then, and it will be interesting to see how it performs at the Bahrain International Circuit with these upgrades."   

Lewis Hamilton: "To have started my debut season in Formula One with two podium positions is more than I could ever have expected. With the team I will keep pushing hard to develop and continue to fight for more results like these. However I am aware this is a dream start to the season in what is a difficult sport. Bahrain, like Malaysia, will be another demanding race and I will have new experiences and challenges.

"I am really looking forward to it though! Bahrain is the first track I have racing experience with, having tested on it in the MP4-22 in February and raced on the circuit in an F3 car in 2004. I really enjoyed racing there, it has some great sections to it, such as the sequence of turns five and six, which are very fast but you must be very precise to get it right and get a good time."   

Martin Whitmarsh, CEO Formula ne, Vodafone McLaren Mercedes:  "The results for the Vodafone McLaren Mercedes team over the first two races have been strong, and to be leading both Championships is fantastic for everyone involved. However we are not, in any part of our racing organisation, having any thoughts of complacency.

"We have another 15 races to compete in and there is a lot of work to do to maintain, and more importantly push forward with, the current performance levels. All our competitors will be working equally as hard and it is going to be a tough season.

"We need to take the momentum from the races so far and take the battle to the rest of the grid. After this race, the Vodafone McLaren Mercedes team will return back to Europe following the season opening flyaways.

"In the gap until the first European race in Spain, the team will be focusing on the development programme of the MP4-22, incorporating the latest areas of enhancement and feeding into the process information gained from these races.

"We will next be on track testing with an important three day test at the end of April at the Circuit de Catalunya, which will see us bring in more significant changes to the MP4-22 prior to the start of the European season."   

Norbert Haug, Vice President, Mercedes-Benz Motorsport: "The achievement by Fernando and Lewis in finishing first and second in Malaysia on Easter Sunday was a great reward for the hard work of everybody in the team during the last months. One first, two second and one third position out of the season's first two races are a good start for both World Championship campaigns.

"However, we will further intensify our efforts rather than taking things for granted. There are still 15 races to go; the next will follow in Bahrain this coming weekend just one week after our 1-2 victory.

"The heat to be expected in Bahrain will make the race as tough as the Malaysian event last weekend. More than two thirds of a lap at this circuit, which was introduced on the calendar in 2004, will be run under full throttle.

"Due to its layout with three long straights linked by slow corners and its high grip level, the track is very tough on both brakes and tyres. During our tests in Bahrain in February, we completed more than 4,800 kilometres and we will now focus and try to repeat our results of the first two races.

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