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Button with a 'point to prove'

Jenson Button is confident that McLaren will get more 'points on the board' after both the Woking team's drivers were forced to retire with clutch problems in Bahrain earlier this month. "After a disappointing race in Bahrain, I think we head to China with a bit of a point to prove - we need to get some points on the board, and get another race under our belts that demonstrates the pace that we feel this year's car has," Button told crash.net ahead of this week's Chinese Grand Prix. "That won't necessarily be straightforward - Bahrain showed that, the top two cars aside, the racing this year is fast, fraught and very evenly matched. The margins are so slim that it'll require...
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