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Button to hit 250 in Bahrain

– McLaren driver Jenson Button will celebrate his 250th Formula 1 race start this weekend in Bahrain. Button finished sixth in Malaysia on Sunday and was provisionally third in Australia - after Daniel Ricciardo’s exclusion - and he is now keen to maintain that run in Sakhir and ‘bag more points’. “Sunday’s race will be my 250th grand prix start. That’s crazy: it feels like only yesterday that I was celebrating my 200th, with a win for McLaren in Hungary back in 2011,” said the 2009 F1 World Champion. “It’s hard to believe that this weekend’s race will be the 10th Bahrain Grand Prix [too] – I won this race back in 2009, I’ve had lots of good performances here,...
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