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Button optimistic ahead of Hungary GP

Jenson Button is confident that this weekend's twisty and curvy Hungarian Grand Prix will be a good outing for McLaren-Honda, since the Hungaroring doesn't demanding a lot of power. It has been evident this season that their MP4-31 has been lacking pace on power-hungry circuits, which is why Button looks forward to tracks less dependent on power. Since the Monaco GP, McLaren have only scored eight points, with last four races being power sensitive tracks. However, with the F1 paddock heading to a track that is more favourable to McLaren, the Brit is optimistic that he and his teammate Fernando Alonso can both finish in the top ten this Sunday. 'This circuit is quite different from the last...
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