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Button: We could've pushed the Mercs

Jenson Button believes McLaren could have challenged the two Mercedes cars if his race wasn't ruined by a pitstop. Starting Sunday's Malaysian Grand Prix seventh on the grid, Button found himself in fifth place behind the two Red Bulls and two Mercedes cars for most of the afternoon. However, all his hard work was undone when a mistake during his third stop saw him leave his pit box with his front right wheel not attached. He managed to rejoin the race after the mechanics pushed him back and attached the wheel, but he was way too far back to stand any chance of finishing in the top 10. He eventually retired with three laps left as the team looked ahead of the Chinese Grand Prix. Button,...
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