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Button says McLaren on 'upward curve'

– Jenson Button believes that his McLaren team is on an "upward curve" with the development of the MP4-29 chassis, even though he admits the car is unlikely to flourish at this weekend's Japanese Grand Prix.Button is looking for a return to the points after suffering a costly mechanical retirement at the Singapore Grand Prix, which paved the way for Force India to move back ahead in the Constructors' battle over fifth position."Despite not getting to the finish in Singapore, we're definitely on an upward curve in terms of developing the car," the 2009 World Champion. "Suzuka will be a tricky one for us, but I'm still really looking forward to...
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