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Button: Monaco should help McLaren

Jenson Button is confident that McLaren will be a more competitive outfit in Monaco because aerodynamics and straight line speed plays less of a role at the famous street circuit. After starting the season with some promising results, Button and his rookie team-mate Kevin Magnussen hasn't scored any points in the last three years, with the MP4-29 struggling to function as anticipated. Nevertheless, Button is confident that the team will show an up-turn in form in the Principality. "Obviously, I've never driven a turbocharged F1 car around Monaco before - and I'm relishing the opportunity," Button told crash.net. "More than any other 2014 race, I think this event will show us...
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