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Button: More power won t make McLaren front runner

Jenson Button insists there is still much to come from the McLaren-Honda, but insists simply getting more power from the Honda engine won't bring it to the front of the field. McLaren scored its first double-finish of the 2015 season with Button and Fernando Alonso during the Chinese Grand Prix, but though there were flashes of form during free practice, it struggled to get amongst the mid-field in qualifying and the race. Nonetheless, it is an achievement that Button says was a 'big deal' for Honda since the engine – which has suffered a series of reliability problems – is beginning to show durability even with increased power. “It was a big deal for Honda to finish with both...
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