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Underperforming McLaren ready to reboot season

McLaren's Jenson Button says that he will be heading to next weekend's Chinese Grand Prix looking to ‘reboot' his season. Button finished in ninth place in Australia but retired from the Malaysian Grand Prix, leaving him 38 points behind championship leader Sebastian Vettel. 'The Chinese Grand Prix almost feels like something of a reboot of the start of my season. Taking home two points from the first two races obviously wasn’t what we had in mind at the beginning of the year, but I think everybody in the team has picked themselves up and really attacked the task of addressing our car’s issues'. 'We know where we’re losing performance, so I think we’re actually all looking...
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