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Button hits back at Hamilton's criticism of McLaren

McLaren's Jenson Button has defended his team after former team-mate Lewis Hamilton criticised McLaren for being too demanding. Hamilton has expressed his happiness at being allowed more time since his move to rival squad Mercedes. But the 2009 world champion believes that it is necessary for McLaren to work a driver harder than other teams. 'Yeah, I was very surprised to hear that,' he said of Hamilton's comments. 'The freedom you have in this team is phenomenal,' Button toldAutosport ahead of this weekend's Australian Grand Prix. 'In this team, you work, you have to work and you work probably harder than you would in other teams in terms of sponsor requests and what have you. This is a...
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