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Button aiming to put pressure on Ferrari

McLaren Mercedes Jenson Button is hopeful that McLaren can achieve a strong result in the Brazilian Grand Prix in order to put pressure on Ferrari in the battle for fourth in the Constructors' Championship. McLaren is 49 points behind their rivals with two rounds remaining but the Brit, who will start the race from fifth place, is hoping that the squad can bag a haul of points to exert pressure on Ferrari. "It’s a massive gap to Ferrari but you’ve got to be ambitious and have targets and to make them feel like they’re being challenged," he told Sky Sports. "[It's a] good position for this race and obviously next one being double points, we’ll see." Button added...
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