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Button pleased with McLaren points return

– Jenson Button says rivals were able to pass him "in places we never knew were possible" at the Austrian Grand Prix, but expressed optimism as McLaren returned to the points.Button qualified in fifth place in a wet/dry session and started from third on the grid following penalties for Nico Rosberg and Sebastian Vettel.Button moved up to second at the start, ahead of Nico Hülkenberg, but was unable to retain his position and slipped back through the pack.Nonetheless, McLaren executed an Ultra Soft/Soft/Soft strategy, pitting behind the Safety Car, which enabled Button to finish sixth, equalling his best result in the McLaren-Honda era."I knew the race was going to be...
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