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European races will show McLaren's true pace - Jenson Button

Jenson Button is looking forward to the European leg of the season, believing it will give McLaren the opportunity to show its true pace and the improvement the team has made since the same point last year. Whilst Fernando Alonso and Jenson Button finished in similar positions in China as they did in 2015 (12th and 14th respectively), four cars ahead of them retired during the race, whereas this year every car finished the race, which Button reckons masked their improvement. 'I think the last race, if you look at it – it’s very difficult for a driver, because you come home 12th and 13th and it’s not where you want to be – but if you look at it compared to last year,...
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