Lewis: McLaren want me to win the title

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#1 TannerRules
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Lewis Hamilton has confirmed what many already suspected: McLaren would rather he won the title than his team-mate Fernando Alonso.

Since almost the very start of the season, Alonso has claimed that McLaren aren't giving him the backing that they should.

The Spaniard has continuously expressed his unhappiness at the situation, which has partly led to the deterioration of his relationship with his team boss Ron Dennis.

However, it appears his fears may be coming true with Hamilton admitting that McLaren would rather he won this year's Drivers' Championship title than Alonso.

"When you are in a relationship with a certain amount of people, you do the best job you can and want to show to everyone that you are the one for the team," the 22-year-old said.

"In this situation, I was a rookie and he was the two-time World Champion coming into the team. He is the one that was looked at to bring it home, but eventually I have earned more respect from them.

"And since what's gone on in the last few weeks they've realised who the real people are in the team and who they really should back.

"I feel my bond with the team is even stronger."

And in response to rumours that Alonso offered the men on his side of the garage cash in hand if they help him beat Hamilton, the rookie says he would never stoop to asking for favouritism.

"I want to win it fair and square. Not once have I approached the team members and asked to be favoured," he said.

"It is just not something I have done at any team, asking for better equipment."

But whether McLaren do opt to back Hamilton, who leads the Championship by two points over Alonso, in the remaining three races remains to be seen.

The team has always stood by their driver equality policy, which Dennis recently reiterated.

"We at McLaren believe in the principle of equality and giving both our driver's an equal opportunity to win Championships," he said.

"We have our own ethics and also promise that in the interest of competition we vow to give both our exceptional driver's nothing but equality for McLaren has always believed in being transparent."

Source: Planet-f1

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Well it doesn't take an idiot to realise that a man who has been known to the team for years and has mostly kept on their good side is going to be favoured more than somebody who has appeared to have compatibility issues with the team, and has been reported to have fallen out with the them on several occasions. Alonso and indeed the team as a whole have had a tough season on and off track, so maybe next year they can just start all over again. A nice clean battle within the team without all the off track remarks would be beneficial to everyone.
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I think that it was a mistake from lewis to annouce this. McLaren already have enough problems already, and now with Lewis saying this he just added more oil to the fire.
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I think that it was a mistake from lewis to annouce this. McLaren already have enough problems already, and now with Lewis saying this he just added more oil to the fire.aloushi87

He's given up being Mr Nice guy now, that's why he's being more open. Ever since the last GP he's been slagging him off at every opportunity. I think it's because they sat down and talked, Lewis thought they had sorted things, and then Fernando cut him up at the start of the race. He was mistaken to think he'd make friends with Alonso again.