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Button: Progress, not result, will make McLaren happy

McLaren-Mercedes Jenson Button says that the progress made by McLaren, rather than their race result, will determine whether they regard this weekend's Monaco Grand Prix as a positive event. Button arrives in Monaco having not scored in three successive races and admits that, while the team is not in a fantastic place, he is confident that progress will soon be made. "We’re not in a fantastic place right now in terms of speed and finishing positions – I was asked what I’d be happy with here and I’d be happy with a win," he said. "But obviously we’re not going to get that. I don’t think the position is what will make us happy here, it’s not going to be a...
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