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McLaren-Honda feels they're back on track after double points finish

With Fernando Alonso securing McLaren-Honda’s highest ever finish with his P5 result and Jenson Button placing ninth, Honda’s head of F1 Yusuke Hasegawa was delighted at their recovery after their nightmare in Suzuka. At their home Grand Prix in Japan, Alonso and Button both placed out outside the top 15, as the team called for a vast improvement in Austin, to which they responded with a competitive double points finish on Sunday. With three races remaining in 2016, the Japanese boss is hoping to continue their momentum and close the season off strongly. 'It was a good United States Grand Prix for us,' Hasegawa said. 'Before the start it was extremely difficult for us to...
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