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Button: Monaco could help McLaren

Jenson Button believes McLaren could be helped by aerodynamics playing less of a role in the Monaco Grand Prix. McLaren started the season in promising fashion but has since gone three races without scoring as the team struggles to get the MP4-29 working in certain conditions. However, Button believes there will be more emphasis on engine performance in Monaco which should play in to the hands of the Mercedes-powered cars. “Obviously, I've never driven a turbocharged F1 car around Monaco before – and I'm relishing the opportunity,” Button said. “More than any other 2014 race, I think this event will show us the most pronounced difference between 'old F1' and the new formula we...
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