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McLaren in crisis consider reverting to 2012 car after Melbourne shocker

18 March, 2013 Jenson Button makes a pit stop during the Australian GP McLaren are not ruling out bringing back their 2012 car after a miserable start to the season at the Australian Grand Prix where Jenson Button had to use all his experience to scrap for a couple of points. Button, a winner at Albert Park in three of the last four years, ended up ninth on Sunday while his new Mexican team mate Sergio Perez was unable to get into the final shootout in qualifying and crossed the line in 11th. It was quite a comedown for the 12-times drivers' and eight-times constructors' champions and a marked decline from the end of last season when they won the last two races. Button, the 2009 world...
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