20 May,2009 12:48 PM IST | | PA Sport
Lewis Hamilton is desperately hoping expectation becomes reality this weekend and he is able to maintain McLaren's mean streak around Monaco.
One of Hamilton's four race wins last year en route to the Formula One world title came around the streets of the principality as the team continued their enviable record.
That was McLaren's second in succession after Fernando Alonso's triumph in 2007, their sixth in 11 years with engine partners Mercedes, and their 15th overall.
With Monte Carlo due to suit this year's McLaren which enjoys low-speed corners, the Woking team cannot be written off on Sunday.
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"Monaco is my favourite circuit," enthused Hamilton.
"The sensation you get from racing up the hill at 175mph, trying to make as straight a line as possible between the barriers while just shaving them with the walls of the tyres is unbelievable u2014 the best sensation you could ever have in a Formula One car.
"There's an expectation Monaco will be another good circuit for our car because the combination of low-speed corners and absence of any really fast stuff should suit it.
"I really hope so. Because it would be fantastic to have a competitive car and be fighting at the front again."
Team boss Martin Whitmarsh also feels a hat-trick of consecutive victories is not beyond the realms of possibility.
"Everybody at McLaren is rightfully proud of the team's reputation around the streets of Monte Carlo," said Whitmarsh.
"We have won the grand prix for the past two seasons and McLaren has triumphed here an unprecedented 15 times - more than any other Formula One team.
"As a result, we go into the race with a greater degree of optimism than we had going into Barcelona.
"Both Lewis and Heikki (Kovalainen) enjoy this circuit and we feel the car will be a more competitive proposition around the streets of the principality."
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