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McLaren to focus on 'winning some races'

McLaren's managing director Martin Whitmarsh believes the British team should perhaps focus on improving their car and forget about fighting for the title

McLaren, title runners-up last year, were well off the pace in Barcelona on Sunday when Renault's World Champion Fernando Alonso triggered national jubilation by becoming the first Spaniard to win his home Grand Prix.

"A year's a long time in Grand Prix motor racing," mused Whitmarsh after Kimi Raikkonen, last year's winner for the Mercedes-powered team, finished fifth.

"Frankly we had the third best car here and in those circumstances, unless something happened to the two teams in front, we were likely to be having a fifth place and that's what we had."

Raikkonen is third in the championship but 27 points adrift of Alonso after six races and 12 behind Ferrari's Michael Schumacher, who was second on Sunday after winning the previous two races.

McLaren are already 36 points behind Renault while fourth-placed Honda, so promising in pre-season testing, are 54 off the pace and readjusting their sights.

"The gap is bigger than we expected and disappointing obviously, coming away from only one week ago when we were very close to the front-runners," said Whitmarsh. "We were some way further behind. It's something that we've got to look at.

"We've got to go away from here and make sure we continue to develop the package, the car, the engine to make sure we are stronger for the rest of the season.

"Probably at the moment we shouldn't be focusing on the championship, we should be focusing on making our car go quicker and winning some races."

The next race, on the tight and twisty Monaco streets, can throw up surprises - seven times champion Schumacher did not win there in his dominant 2004 season - but there have only been two winning teams so far this year.

Alonso, who is joining McLaren at the end of the year, waved a flag for his future team at least.

"The last two races have been only a fight between Ferrari and Renault and no one has come in really strongly," he said.

"Sometimes they show potential in the tests, sometimes on Fridays, sometimes in qualifying, but in the races the fight has been at least in the last two races between Ferrari and Renault.

"I think though they can come back, especially McLaren, and I'm pretty sure before long they will fight with Ferrari and Renault too."

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