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Hamilton keeps British GP podium after escaping yellow-flag sanction

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San Marino preview quotes: Honda

Rubens Barrichello: "The Imola circuit is a good one for the drivers. I really like the layout and the challenge of setting up the car, which is not easy. Imola has had its ups and downs for me; I have had a lot of support from the fans there in the past, but there are also some very sad memories

"Our difficulties during the last race in Australia have made us work even harder in testing over the last couple of weeks, and there is a good feeling that we have made some solid progress. The whole team feel positive about this weekend and I share those feelings, so we're hoping for a competitive race."

Jenson Button: "I've always really enjoyed racing at Imola. The track has a mixture of different types of corners and a few chicanes and is quite challenging for the drivers.

"There's always a fun atmosphere and it's a track where I have great memories. In 2004, I qualified on pole position here, which was my first pole in F1 and finished the race in second place.

"It's good to be back in Europe following the first three races, where we were able to achieve a podium position and some points.

"Obviously we were extremely disappointed with our performance in Australia, however we have made good progress in testing and I am confident we will be competitive in Imola. Hopefully it should be a good weekend for us."

Gil de Ferran, Sporting Director: "Imola represents the start of the European season and the challenge of four races in just one month. Traditionally, this is the weekend when many teams target the introduction of development upgrades to their cars, which can reshuffle the order of performance established at the first three flyaway races.

"With this in mind, we have not stood still since Australia and have evaluated many potential improvements to both the performance and reliability of the RA106 at our tests in Vallelunga and Barcelona.

"Our team has traditionally gone very well in Imola, so it all looks good for us to get our championship challenge back on track."

Shuhei Nakamoto, Engineering Director, Honda Racing Development: "The countermeasure for Jenson's engine problem in Melbourne worked to our satisfaction in Barcelona, and we are introducing a more powerful spec for the start of the European season."

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