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Whitmarsh: A weekend to forget

Martin Whitmarsh wants to quickly forget McLaren's Canadian GP weekend, which saw the team's 64-race run in the points come to an end. Although Montreal has often been McLaren's circuit in the past, this weekend it was anything but. The faltering outfit failed to make the most of the wet conditions in qualifying with neither driver making it into the top-ten shoot-out. Sergio Perez and Jenson Button were also unable to recover in the dry on Sunday, finishing P11 and P12 respectively. The team's lack of points brought to an end a streak of 64 grands prix inside the points. "A weekend that we'll try quickly to forget," Whitmarsh told Sky Sports F1. "Qualifying was poor and...
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