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Button 'happy' with step forward

Despite McLaren failing for a second consecutive race to get both cars out of Q1, Jenson Button insists they made a 'massive step forward' at Sepang. Neither Button nor his returning team-mate Fernando Alonso were able to make any inroads during qualifying for the Malaysian Grand Prix. Finishing 17th and 18th respectively, for the second race in a row a McLaren did not feature in part two of qualifying. However, the British racer is confident McLaren-Honda are moving forward as this time around the team-mates were only 2.3 and 2.4s off the pace respectively. 'It was easier than the last race,' the Brit revealed to the BBC. 'If you look at everything this weekend we have had no issues in...
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