Lewis Hamilton says Formula 1's summer break has come at the wrong time for the McLaren, just when the team needs to push ahead with the development of its MP4-25 to match the pace of the Red Bull and Ferrari.
With every team's factory closed during the summer break, there is little opportunity to improve the cars before the Spa in four weeks time. Hamilton, who retired with a gearbox problem in the Hungary, will have to wait another month before his team can attempt to close the gap.
"Of course [reliability] is a concern, but there's nothing I can do about it - so it's best just to focus on doing the best job I can with what I have," he said.
"There's nothing I can do, everything shuts down. They [Red Bull] are in a good position where they can go on holiday with a good car already, then they can come back and their car will be the same. Whereas we would of course love to improve our car over that period of the time, but we won't."
But Hamilton added that both McLarens have stayed in the title hunt so far this season without being able to challenge the Red Bull's outright speed.
"If they'd finished all the races where they've started them, they would be miles ahead, but they haven't," he said. "They've clearly had some reliability problems and some mistakes, and we've capitalised on it. We have to try to get as many points as we can and hope that some people have more than the reliability problems than we do."
He also played down the erruption of the row over flexi-wings in the last two grands prix: "I've seen the wings flex, but I don't know why it's an issue now - they've been doing it since China."
With every team's factory closed during the summer break, there is little opportunity to improve the cars before the Spa in four weeks time. Hamilton, who retired with a gearbox problem in the Hungary, will have to wait another month before his team can attempt to close the gap.
"Of course [reliability] is a concern, but there's nothing I can do about it - so it's best just to focus on doing the best job I can with what I have," he said.
"There's nothing I can do, everything shuts down. They [Red Bull] are in a good position where they can go on holiday with a good car already, then they can come back and their car will be the same. Whereas we would of course love to improve our car over that period of the time, but we won't."
But Hamilton added that both McLarens have stayed in the title hunt so far this season without being able to challenge the Red Bull's outright speed.
"If they'd finished all the races where they've started them, they would be miles ahead, but they haven't," he said. "They've clearly had some reliability problems and some mistakes, and we've capitalised on it. We have to try to get as many points as we can and hope that some people have more than the reliability problems than we do."
He also played down the erruption of the row over flexi-wings in the last two grands prix: "I've seen the wings flex, but I don't know why it's an issue now - they've been doing it since China."