MClaren- Team to beat?

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Dennis raves about Monty and KimiTuesday March 01 2005Email Us Chat Forum Mail article Print article "Spectacular" and "fearless" – that's how McLaren boss Ron Dennis is describing the partnership of Juan-Pablo Montoya and Kimi Raikkonen ahead of the new season. But he’s convinced that the pair will work “exceptionally well” together.In any other year, the partnership of Fernando Alonso and Giancarlo Fisichella would be the pre-season talking point. But from the moment that it was confirmed, way back in November 2003, that Montoya would be moving to McLaren for 2005, there was only ever going to be one topic of attention this winter: a driver pairing which has the potential to be the most explosive and compelling since the days when Ayrton Senna and Alain Prost drove for McLaren.Such is the partnership’s potential that even the normally implacable Ron Dennis is excited. And that’s certainly saying something."I believe these two guys are going to be spectacular," he told the BBC. "They both have phenomenal car control and there is an intuitive approach to their racing. "In different ways, they are both fearless. Kimi is a much cooler guy than Juan Pablo, but I don't think Juan Pablo will be as volatile as before." The key to harnessing the partnership will be the atmosphere inside McLaren, according to Dennis."I think they will work exceptionally well together, although keeping [the atmosphere] light is going to be the key. "The only problem will be if their only competition is each other. But the cultural differences between Senna and Prost and their characters were significantly greater than between Kimi and Juan Pablo and I don't envisage the same sort of problems." Dennis' man-management skills were credited with bringing the best out of Senna during his career at McLaren, and the McLaren chief has similar hopes for Montoya. "Juan Pablo has lost six kilos since last season," Dennis notes approvingly. "He is fitter. His eyes are lighter. You can see he has a much more focused approach."The big question is whether either Kimi or Juan, or both, will be able to beat Michael Schumacher in 2005. Dennis seems sure they can."Ferrari have done such a good job you don't know how good he is. But one thing is sure. He is beatable and he has been beaten - twice by Mika Hakkinen and at other times by other drivers. We are very fortunate to have two of the best five drivers in the world in our cars."However, Dennis is more circumspect on the question of whether McLaren will be able to supply their two star drivers with a package that will match Ferrari’s. While the team’s car has been brisk in testing, he accepts that the Michelin v Bridgestone battle is an unknown quantity that could ultimately decisively sway the championship battle."Based on our evaluation of everyone other than Ferrari, I would say that Renault and ourselves seem to be reasonably competitive," Dennis says. "But don't exclude Ferrari - they are a very good race team and I have no idea how competitive they are. "But if they are able to beat us I would put it more down to them having done a better job on tyre development. I can't believe we haven't done enough work to close the gap. I think we will see this year some of the best racing there has ever been in F1."
 
World Champion Michael Schumacher cannot wait to lock horns with his Formula One rivals again and discover if Ferrari are still the team to beat.
The 36-year-old starts the new season on the back of five consecutive world titles but despite his remarkable run of success, he refuses to take anything for granted.

Schumacher said: "Finally we are getting started, at last all the speculation will come to an end."

"Each year is the same - everyone has an opinion after the winter testing but no-one knows exactly how things will turn out."

"In Melbourne we will see how things really stand and we will not be able to evaluate the work we have done before then."

"I can't wait to find that out and I am looking forward to getting on to the track and race against the other guys."

Ferrari are the only top team starting 2005 with a modified version of last season's car and Schumacher admits the decision is a gamble.

But the seven-time World Champion feels his team's critics may be in for a surprise when the season starts in Australia this weekend, claiming: "I would not be too surprised if we do well right from the start."

On using a version of last year's car, he added: "For sure, this could be a disadvantage in the first few races but we believe that it is the best thing to do, otherwise we would not have decided to do it."

"We are certain that taking more time to develop the car is the right approach. This season will be longer than ever and we take this into account when considering a challenge for the title."

"We will have a good car for four races and, in the subsequent 15, a superb car."

"If we had not taken this decision we would have to make constant modifications during the season. I think that many others would want to have our prospects."
 
I'm curious of the recent winter testing and how the FW-27 fared. But, the fact remains that it's really uncertain until after the 1st race. Hope it's as competitive as last year. Let's get our F1 live viewing TT & HH events started again!
 
I just checked the 1st Practice results. The 2 McLarens are leading the pack with Nick Heidfeld in 3rd and Schumy in 4th. Looks like it's gonna be interesting this Sunday...
 
I hope to see non-Ferrari cars upfront... getting to be too boring alreadi. And I do hope it is the Mc-Larens upfront. Dunno why, but I have rooting for them ever since I first started watching F1 when I was a kid.
 
al bundy, mclaren, a team to beat??? beaten many times already.......why state the obvious......

ferrari is the team to beat....haiya...so boring already..... talking about ferrari, reminds me of bm-lova who is proud to own his 348ts crap ferrari.....
 
Based on the Melbourne race, looks like Renault will be the team to beat for this season.

If the weather permits, I think in M'sia we will be able to gauge the general performance of all the teams for this season.
 
carrera, how long have u watched f1? renault team to beat??? makes me laugh. u should say toyota team to beat.......... hahaha
 
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