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Button warns of tougher race for McLaren

Jenson Button says McLaren is braced for a harder time at the Canadian Grand Prix than it had in Monaco a fortnight ago on its way to points. After a difficult start to the campaign, Button scored McLaren's first points of the season with an eighth placed finish on the streets of Monte Carlo. But despite Honda having dipped in to its engine development token allocation to deliver improvements for this weekend's race in Montreal, Button says that Canada's power demands will make things hard for his team. When asked what he was expecting, Button said: “A slightly tougher weekend than Monaco. Canada is a great circuit and there’s always a lot of action here, it’s not a predictable race...
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