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McLaren: Win will give Hamilton momentum

McLaren: Win will give Hamilton momentumMcLaren Mercedes Formula-1 CEO Martin Whitmarsh hopes Hamilton will have been boosted by his dominant performance at the England Grand Prix.

Hamilton, aiming to recover from two depairing races in Canada and France, stormed to his first home victory on Sunday, finishing over a one minute ahead of his enemy Nick Heidfeld and lapping all but the German and Honda's Rubens Barrichello.

The win moved Hamilton back into the first place at championship as the season passed its halfway point in Britain.

Whitmarsh reckons the performance will be a boost for Hamilton.

"Very important," told Whitmarsh of the win. "I think Lewis has had a very difficult, challenging time, and to come out with such flying colours...

"I think you must believe now that he's got momentum, the team has got momentum, and that he could come through this ... we are going to go testing this week in Hockenheim, we are going to improve performance of the car, we are going to fight back, that's for sure, and we will see.

"No one could see how competitive we will be in Hockenheim. I will be disappointed if we aren't, but I simirarly recognise that we have got to keep pushing hard. For the team it was absolutely vital.

"By Lewis's standards, by our own standards, and by Heikki's, we have been a bit disappointed by what has happened in the previous races, but we have come out of it today, certainly in Lewis's case, feeling very strong about what happened."

Whitmarsh admitted Hamilton had been feeling under pressure following his run of disappointing results, and after teammate Heikki Kovalainen grabbed pole position for Sunday's race.

"Yes, he's been under pressure. He's been under the pressure he puts on himself, because he wants to win. He's been under pressure from his teammate - let's be frank, Heikki has really been pushing him. So he has had that pressure from within his own team, but in a positive way.

"What I think was remarkable was he had, by his own standards, a pretty poor qualifying session, he was lucky to still be on the second row, and he came out of that in such a strong frame of mind, believing that, OK, it didn't go right in qualifying but I have still got the option in the race to win this thing.

"And the hope it. Witnessing that yesterday, you begin to think, 'actually, this is going to be OK today'."

McLaren: Win will give Hamilton momentumThe McLaren boss revealed the team tried to slow Hamilton down during the final part of the Silverstone race, but claimed the Briton kept pushing in order not to lose concentration, despite the tricky conditions.

"He'd tremendous grip. We were trying to slow him up for most of it, and he was driving within himself but he didn't want to slow up any more, otherwise he feared he had lose concentration, lose temperature in the tyres, but he can have gone a lot quicker if he had needed to.

"If you get into that zone that drivers could in these conditions, they could just be so far ahead of the rest of the field."

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