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Button eyeing 2017 title bid

Jenson Button has ruled out victories for McLaren in 2016 but hopes to stay in F1 for another title bid in 2017. The first year of McLaren's reunion with engine suppliers Honda has proved unexpectedly disastrous with the eight-time constructors' champions enduring their worst run of results since 1980. But despite those year-long struggles for the team, the 35-year-old Button has opted to stay on into 2016 when he anticipates rapid progress from Honda's power unit. The veteran isn't expecting victories next year but hopes to challenge for a second world championship in 2017. "Podiums have to be the aim next year, I think we will be disappointed if we are not fighting for podiums now...
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