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Mercedes is miles ahead, says Button

Jenson Button has described the Mercedes as 'unbelievably quick', adding it is 'miles ahead' of its rivals heading into the 2015 Formula 1 World Championship season. The Englishman has been battling persistent reliability issues on the new McLaren-Honda MP4-30, but during his lengthy time out of the car has subsequently had a chance to gauge the pace of his rivals, notably Mercedes. Indeed, he was impressed by Nico Rosberg's 1min 22.7secs lap on soft tyres on Friday, claiming that it seems Mercedes has a significant advantage over its rivals at this time. “Mercedes are unbelievably quick and we are a long way off,” he said. “I'm not sure what fuels were being run but Sauber and...
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