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Pace of leaders at Brazil was 'scary', admits Button

 XPB Images Jenson Button admitted that the speed deficit between his McLaren-Honda and the cars at the front of the field had really been brought home to him during the Brazilian Grand Prix this weekend. "When they come past it’s scary how fast they are everywhere, especially the straights," said Button, who ended the race a lap down as a result of being passed by both Mercedes and both Ferrari cars during the course of the 71-lap event. "They’re so far back in the mirrors and suddenly they’re next to you at Turn 1." That said, Button took heart from the way that both McLarens had gone on to complete the full race distance - something that seemed far...
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