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Button places focus on progress rather than points

McLaren Honda Jenson Button says that McLaren would rather make substantial progress at this weekend's Spanish Grand Prix, rather than simply aiming to end its points drought. The squad has yet to score in 2015 but Fernando Alonso finished narrowly outside of the points in 11th position in Bahrain, demonstrating the outfit's progress since the opening round in Australia. Button believes that continuing this curve, rather than targeting a points finish, is preferable for the team. "It depends what other people do," Button said when asked about McLaren's top 10 chances. "If every other team has a good weekend then it’ll be really difficult to score points but Fernando out...
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