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Button ‘disappointed' with McLaren's Brazil result

McLaren driver Jenson Button has admitted his disappointment with the result McLaren-Honda achieved during the Brazilian Grand Prix, despite starting at the very back of the grid.   It was clear McLaren were prone to struggle at this weekend's Brazilian Grand Prix, with Honda unable to deliver the demands of the straight-line speed demands of the Interlagos circuit. However, Jenson Button remains positive of McLaren making a huge improvement for the 2016 season. 'P15 is not great, we were 12 seconds off of P10 which is probably closer than we expected. I actually had some good fights out there, we know where our weaknesses are, concentrate on our strengths and we could have some good...
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