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Uncontested Mercedes dominance a 'let down' for F1 - Button

© WRI2 Jenson Button believes Mercedes' drivers dominance at the head of the field has been detrimental to F1 and will remain so as long as the German manufacturer' supremacy remains unchecked. Button admitted to be uninterested in who, of Lewis Hamilton or Nico Rosberg, wins the world mix. for the lead. "It's a not a fight we're involved with. It's not a fight that really makes any difference to me whatsoever - who wins or who doesn't win," Button explained. "For me, the important thing is we get other teams involved fighting at the front, because having just two guys in the same car fighting at the front is not what the sport needs. "It needs other manufacturers...
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