
Ron Dennis left the Circuit de Catalunya feeling that his team could have enjoyed more than third place in the Spanish Grand Prix if its strategy with Lewis Hamilton had been fractionally more aggressive and the British driver had run a lap less fuel in qualifying.
"We've got a little bit of work to do because the Ferraris were very strong, but we were pretty quick," Dennis said. "Lewis was happy with the car and with a lap less of fuel we could probably have qualified on the front row and it would have been a different story, but that's the benefit of hindsight."
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