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Strategy might not save McLaren in Bahrain

Jenson Button is concerned that McLaren might not be able to rescue solid points through an alternate strategy in the Bahrain Grand Prix. Having started the season well off the pace, Jenson Button was on for at least fifth on a two-stop strategy in Malaysia when a problem at his final pit stop caused him to retire. In China, the strategy again worked and this time Button did secure fifth place as all of the cars ahead pitted three times. Button admits that in order to salvage good results McLaren has to try something different with its strategy compared to the rest of the front runners but he is worried that there won't be a viable alternative in Bahrain. "I think we've been improving...
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