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Top test times were beyond McLaren's reach - Button

Jenson Button has admitted McLaren was not able to match some of the headline times at the last Barcelona test, but is confident things will be different in Australia this weekend. Mercedes Nico Rosberg was the pacesetter at the final test with Button over a second off, although at the time it was not clear whether that was down to his fuel load or the car's pace. Speaking ahead of this weekend's Australian Grand Prix, Button explained that McLaren never really hit its stride in testing and that some of the times were beyond the MP4-28's reach. "The first two tests weren't great because we had so much to test," he said. "We had to put mileage on so many different parts that...
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