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Title still the target despite slow start - Button

Jenson Button insists he is in with a shot at the championship this year despite McLaren's slow start to 2013. After problems throughout testing, the extent of McLaren's troubles became clear in Australia when the car was over 1.5s off the pace and Button struggled to ninth. At the second round in Malaysia the car performed better but a wheel gun problem at one of Button's pit stops dropped him out of the points from fifth place. As a result Button has just two points from the first two rounds - 38 less than championship leader Sebastian Vettel - but is confident McLaren can turn its fortunes around. "The championship is still on as far as I am concerned and I am aiming for that....
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