McLaren says Abu Dhabi test will help make car faster in Austin
McLaren is confident it will have a faster car at next weekend's United States Grand Prix thanks to progress made during the young driver test in Abu Dhabi

The British outfit is one of the teams that elected to run at Yas Marina this week, alongside championship rival Red Bull. Ferrari chose to test at Magny-Cours in September instead.
McLaren's Lewis Hamilton was the driver to beat in the Abu Dhabi GP last weekend, grabbing pole and looking set to dominate the race before retiring with a fuel-pressure problem.
The squad used Gary Paffett, Kevin Magnussen and Oliver Turvey this week, and Whitmarsh admitted he would be disappointed if the test did not bringing a step forward for McLaren.
"We do have some technical tests. We have some fairly experienced young drivers, one of them [Paffett] is 31, that is the nature of F1 unfortunately," said Whitmarsh.
"A team like ours uses it for a range of technical developments so you will see a very heavily- instrumented car doing lots of aerodynamic runs and lots of configurations.
"I would be disappointed if we come out of that without arriving in Texas with something that we can put on car that makes us quicker or have a better understanding that makes us quicker, because that is how we are."
Whitmarsh admitted that McLaren has failed to capitalise on having one of the quickest cars this year, where it is already out of contention for the titles.
"We have had a quick car, but you can always make it quicker. It is the normal game. You have to get the points that the car is capable of getting. We haven't always managed to do that this year, which is a little bit frustrating.
"You have seasons like it sometimes when it all goes easy and other seasons that are a bit tougher, but at the moment the season is not over.
"We have two races and we would like to have a go at winning those races before we start talking too much about next year."

Previous article
Toro Rosso says Abu Dhabi test useful for 2013 F1 car developments
Next article
Abu Dhabi Young Driver Test: Lotus impressed with Valsecchi

About this article
Series | Formula 1 |
Teams | McLaren |
Author | Pablo Elizalde |
McLaren says Abu Dhabi test will help make car faster in Austin
Trending
Starting Grid for the Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix
F1 Fast Facts: Emilia Romagna Grand Prix
Why Russell was right to be wrong about Bottas after Imola F1 clash
George Russell and Valtteri Bottas' collision at Imola on Sunday prompted fury in the Formula 1 paddock. But Russell's carefully-worded heartfelt statement later, acknowledging that his initial response was wrong, proved the right move
How Verstappen and Hamilton’s Imola clash sets the tone for F1’s 2021 title fight
In Max Verstappen's Formula 1 career to date, he has been cast as the 'pretender', an acknowledged top-line performer without the car to regularly challenge Lewis Hamilton. But that no longer applies in 2021, and the start to the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix was the most telling signal yet of what we can expect from their duel this year
How “overwhelming” McLaren move has given Ricciardo a new verve
Daniel Ricciardo has found a new lease of life at McLaren – a move that’s been years in the making, as he explains to STUART CODLING…
The German legend who raced and beat Nuvolari
Ninety years ago, Rudolf Caracciola became the first non-Italian to win the epic Mille Miglia. We look at how he stacks up to the most famous pre-war ace Tazio Nuvolari, one of the drivers he beat on that day in 1931
How 2021's midfielders have taken lessons from F1's top teams
Formula 1’s latest Imola adventure turned into an expensive trip for many teams due to several crashes throughout the weekend. While balancing the books is an added factor in 2021 with the cost cap, a few midfield teams have cashed in early on development investments
Emilia Romagna Grand Prix Driver Ratings
A frantic wet race at Imola produced plenty of excitement and drama as drivers scrabbled for grip. Amid the hatful of mistakes and incidents that ensued, who kept their noses cleanest?
How the Emilia Romagna GP result hinged on three crucial saves
Rain before the start of the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix promised to spice up the action, and the race certainly delivered on that. Max Verstappen got the best launch to win from Lewis Hamilton, but both got away with mistakes that could have had serious consequences
The back-bedroom world-beater that began a new F1 era
The first in a line of world beaters was designed in a back bedroom and then constructed in a shed. STUART CODLING recalls the Tyrrell 001