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Button sure McLaren made a step forward at Hungary

Both McLarens made it into the points today thanks to great tyre management on the MP4-28. Jenson Button found clear signs of progress at the Hungarian GP and is sure the second half of the season will be stronger for them. Jenson Button, MP4-28A-03, 7th: “That was a fun race – although I seemed to be a target for other cars! Sebastian [Vettel] tried many times to get past me, and clipped my rear wheel into Turn Two – he may have damaged his wing, but I was lucky not to puncture. With Romain [Grosjean], I don’t know what he thought – unless I took to the grass, it was inevitable we were going to touch! I don’t think he was thinking at that point. “I ran almost half the race on...
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