Ron Dennis
Ron Dennis
Ronald Dennis CBEis a British businessman, Formula One Team Principal and is an Official British Business Ambassador. Dennis is the Global Consultant for Minsheng Investment Corporation and also owner of Absolute Taste. He is most well known for his role as owner, CEO, chairman and founder of McLaren Technology Group which houses a Formula 1 team, Technology Company and more...
ProfessionEntrepreneur
Date of Birth1 June 1947
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Pedro's problem finished his run prematurely, but this will not hamper our programme for the weekend, ... Other than that, it was a successful Friday practice where we ran through our programme and achieved the results, in terms of speed and consistency, that we had expected going into this weekend.
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His problem was not the engine, his problem was the tyre selection.
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But from our perspective, and we are not hiding from our inadequacies, it is statistically not borne out that we have huge reliability problems because if that was the case we would not have won 10 races.
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I think it was not a great decision by Williams so we are doubly frustrated. We had a comfortable, well-judged, disciplined, team-oriented race which should have been a comfortable one-two.
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Pizzonia exited the pits ... having seen that Pizzonia waved him past, he overtook carefully, pulled in front and at the next corner Pizzonia just drove straight in the back of him.
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Juan Pablo was just cruising and it's massively frustrating.
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Juan is great to work with, very cool and philosophical and he is part of an exciting future for McLaren,
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That championship is far from over and we will continue to fight hard for it. To leave here leading the constructors' championship and being a little bit closer on the drivers' would have been great for us and also great for Formula One, but unfortunately that did not happen. We have now won eight races out of 11 and that is normally a season which has seen both team and driver dominate both championships. But I don't feel frustration with the past.
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We think there has been some showmanship from some of the teams but, at the end of the day, if we are not there we won't be too far away.
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We did not recover from that. That is where we lost the championship. We should have pulled ourselves together a bit more and we should have taken, strangely enough, a few more risks in those opening races.
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We want to be the best and the only way of achieving this objective is by attracting the best people.
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We've won eight races out of 11 this season. That is normally enough for both a driver and team to dominate the standings. Our target now is to win the remaining races and if we can do that, we will feel quite good about ourselves as we look to next season.
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If they start to pick up points then those people who are subjected to the loss of points will probably be very vocal about it.
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I am delighted that the senate and the world council have held that way too.