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Button: McLaren were 'nowhere'

Jenson Button admits McLaren were 'nowhere' on the opening day of the Brazilian GP but is confident they know the changes to make in order to move back up the order.After a Thursday at Interlagos in which Button was the focus of the media's attention with the 34-year-old's F1 future increasingly up in the air, it was back to on-track matters for the Briton on Friday on the circuit at which he won the 2009 World Championship and, more recently, achieved his last F1 victory two years ago.Button's day didn't get off to the best of starts, however, when an ERS electrical glitch struck on his installation lap – with the resultant change of unit sidelining him for the rest of the first...
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