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Button: Whitmarsh still the man

Jenson Button insists that McLaren are united in their support for Martin Whitmarsh, and is backing him to turn the Woking outfit's fortunes around. McLaren had precious little to smile about during their last outing in Canada, and were powerless to stop their run of 64 consecutive points scoring finishes coming to an end. The pressure had already starting mounting on Whitmarsh prior to that showing, with questions about whether he was considering resigning emerging at the Spanish GP. Whatever small steps McLaren seemed to be taking in bettering their MP4-28 in the early rounds of the season, there has been precious little evidence of improvement in recent weeks. Despite these troubles,...
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