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6 July: British Grand Prix Preview - McLaren Mercedes The Formula One fraternity travels to Silverstone for round 11 of the FIA World Championship. On 13th May 1950, the inaugural British Grand Prix marked the beginning of Formula One World Championship history. In the early days, 70 laps were run on the 4.7 kilometre long circuit, with a race distance of 329 kilometres. Alongside Monza and the former Spa-Francorchamps and Spielberg circuits, Silverstone was one of the fastest Grand Prix circuits until 1990. Nigel Mansell achieved the fastest lap ever in 1987, reaching an average of 246.325 km/h over the lap. Kimi Raikkonen reached an average speed of 236.570 km/h on the flying lap that saw him take pole in 2004, whilst his average race speed was 218.314 km/h. The British Grand Prix is the home race for McLaren, with the McLaren Technology Centre based 90 minutes from the Silverstone circuit. The marque has won ten out of the 38 British Grand Prix to date, including David Coulthard's victories in a Team McLaren Mercedes in 1999 and 2000 (double victory ahead of Mika Häkkinen), and Mika Häkkinen's win in 2001. KIMI RAIKKONEN JUAN PABLO MONTOYA PEDRO DE LA
ROSA MARTIN WHITMARSH, CEO FORMULA ONE, TEAM McLAREN MERCEDES "The pace of the MP4-20 package in the hands of both Juan Pablo and Kimi was well demonstrated in France, and as a result we have the potential to challenge for the top spots on the podium at one of three home races for Team McLaren Mercedes this season, the British Grand Prix. As part of our build-up to the British Grand Prix, we conducted a positive test at Silverstone in early June. In addition to other scheduled development work at the session, we completed our pre-race programme including set-up and tyre selection work with Michelin." NORBERT HAUG, VICE PRESIDENT MERCEDES-BENZ MOTORSPORT "Silverstone is a classic on the Formula One calendar for our team before the German Grand Prix on 24th July which will be the second of two back-to-back home Grands Prix. The last tests at Silverstone went well and the results looked promising. As always Silverstone might spring a few surprises, hopefully rain will not be one of them. With the start into the second half of the season our entire team wants to transform the potential of the technology, drivers and team into more good results. We have the capability to win races as Kimi's three victories from his last five starts had shown. Juan Pablo can also compete up front which he has proved in his last two races at Montreal and Magny-Cours, although he had been disqualified in Canada and had to retire with a hydraulic problem in France. The next three weeks with three Grands Prix will bring intensive strain on the Formula One teams and this might also influence the competitiveness and the points standings." 2005 British Grand Prix - Main Page Latest Formula 1 News from McLaren Mercedes: Vodafone McLaren Mercedes unveiled in Valencia (15/12/2007) More news from McLaren Mercedes F1
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