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Bahrain Grand Prix: Jenson Button bullish on McLaren recovery

Manama:  Jenson Button was bullish on Thursday about his McLaren team's hopes of recovery following an uninspiring start to the 2013 Formula One season.The 32-year-old Englishman, world champion in 2009 with the Brawn team (now Mercedes), came fifth after a battling strategic race in last weekend's Chinese Grand Prix after finishing ninth and 17th in the opening Australian and Malaysian Grands Prix.His poor start has left him down in eighth place in the drivers' championship with 12 points, already trailing leader and defending triple champion Sebastian Vettel by 40, ahead of Sunday's Bahrain Grand Prix.Despite his widely-acknowledged ability as a driver, Button faces a struggle to...
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