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Jenson Button: “We should be able to get back on track”

Jenson Button had a compromised afternoon at Silverstone, with the British driver enduring a troubled time with car issues, although he did manage to finish inside the top ten with a late fast lap. The McLaren-Honda driver had earlier finished twelfth in the opening session, and took advantage of the time available to go ninth in the second, with Button hoping that all the problems encountered on Friday mean a trouble-free British Grand Prix weekend. Button also feels team-mate Fernando Alonso found some good speed in the MP4-31, which is running with an upgraded Honda power unit this weekend for the first time. “I had a tricky afternoon session: I did one lap on the Prime tyre at the...
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