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Button: We could have a pretty mixed up field in Australia

Jenson Button is predicting a grid packed with surprises at the 2015 Formula 1 season opening Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne. As the final four-day test of the winter pre-season begins on Thursday in Barcelona, the McLaren-Honda driver said the pecking order has changed since last year. 'A year ago,' the Briton is quoted by Speed Week, 'it was clear that Mercedes and Williams were ahead of the competition. 'But this time it's really hard for me to see the pecking order. We could have a pretty mixed up field in Australia,' Button, 35, added. Indeed, a mix of teams have often seemed competitive at recent tests, including the obviously improved Ferrari, the fastest-in-Barcelona Lotus, and...
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