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Video: Jenson Button threads his McLaren through 240cm concrete barriers

In this video, Mobil 1, McLaren & Jenson Button took on the challenge of driving through concrete barriers barely wider than his car. Formula 1 is all about precision. The difference between winning and losing can be down to the smallest detail. Mobil 1 and McLaren-Honda decided to put their technical partnership to the test, by setting Jenson Button the ultimate challenge. Find out more about the technical partnership at http://www.mobil1.co.uk/motorsports/mclaren-honda.aspx
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