Japanese GP: Jenson Button says victory is possible for McLaren
Jenson Button is confident he can fight for victory in Sunday's Japanese Grand Prix despite starting eighth.
The McLaren driver qualified third behind the Red Bulls of Sebastian Vettel and Mark Webber but has a five-place grid penalty for changing a gearbox.
"If it was a straightforward race, you'd have no chance of victory from eighth," Button said. "But I don't think it's going to be straightforward."
Button said race strategy would be "difficult" because of tyre problems.
Jenson Button“Lewis's run yesterday was by the far most consistent, and compared to the Red Bulls it was much, much quicker. It's promising”
"The tyres are difficult for everyone here," Button said.
"They have been difficult all year but especially here with blistering and graining - strategy is going to be important.
"It's going to be a thinking drivers' race and our engineers are very good at thinking on their feet in difficult situations.
"It's not going to be easy but we'll give it everything we've got.
"There will be four cars in front that will be very quick in the race, the two Red Bulls and the two Lotus. They will be tough to beat but we will still go for the win."
Button was 0.451secs slower than Vettel's pole position lap, but he said the pace shown by his team-mate Lewis Hamilton during his race-simulation run in Friday practice suggested the McLaren would be strong in the race.
Button did not do a race-simulation run because a set-up mistake meant he ran out of time.
"I felt really good with the car today," Button said after qualifying, "and I really do feel we'll have a good race.
"You've got to think for the win.
"Lewis's run yesterday was by the far most consistent, the least amount of degradation and blisters, and compared to the Red Bulls it was much, much quicker. It's promising."
Did you know?
McLaren have a long history of success in Japan, having clinched seven world championships at the Japanese Grand Prix
Hamilton struggled in qualifying and ended up down in ninth place.
He was hindered by a spin by Lotus driver Kimi Raikkonen, which meant he had to back off on his final qualifying lap, but Hamilton said a mistake on set-up meant he would not have been able to challenge at the front anyway, although he would have been "fourth or fifth".
"I wasn't quick enough," he said. "Big, big struggle in qualifying. Huge mistake with the set-up I went with but that's motor racing.
"Masses of understeeer, full lock everywhere and it wouldn't go round the corner.
"I'll just have to paddle around with the set-up I have and look after my tyres and see if I can make up some places."
Japanese Grand Prix 2012, day two
- Saturday, 6 October: Qualifying highlights on BBC One 13:00 BST.
Japanese Grand Prix 2012, day three
- Sunday, 7 October: Race: 06:55 BST, 5 live and live text commentary online. Highlights on BBC One 14:05 BST and Mon 8 Oct at 00:35 BST on BBC Two.
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Comment number 139.
Nico8th October 2012 - 22:43
@137 I meant if that was LH attacking KK instead of JB, he would have passed. But you make valid points, LH had a weekend to forget. Credit to JB for the things I mentioned also.
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Comment number 138.
_COCO_8th October 2012 - 15:26
O my word' Are you lot "serious" Sabotageing LH car' This is a multi million pound sport' With millions if not billions involved and yet you think Mclaren would undermine there own gain. You LH fans need a wake up call. His head's been turned by Merc just shows what i have always said about him.
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Comment number 137.
als_seaham8th October 2012 - 14:56
The usual rubbish spoken about JB.
@134
"Yet I dare say if that was Lewis chasing Kamui he would have definitely passed him"
Despite LH being overtaken by the other Sauber & being caught again before it spun off and being 20+ secs off his team mate at the finish?
Yep, all points to LH overtaking Kamui.
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Comment number 136.
FelipeinSpain8th October 2012 - 12:00
104.
straight talker
Not another conspiracy theory please. McLaren are not going to try to slow Lewis down; they need all the points he can win for the championships. Jenson has hardly been worth his salt this season and has no chance of the WDC. Lewis's car suddenly righted itself mid race so it was obviously an aero problem that self corrected under G.
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Comment number 135.
david nelson8th October 2012 - 9:09
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