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Button: Watching Bahrain GP better than racing it

McLaren driver Jenson Button reckons he gained more from watching the Bahrain Grand Prix on television that he would have done racing in it. The British driver had a torrid weekend in Bahrain, failing to set a time in qualifying and then proving unable to take part of the race. Button watched in the McLaren hospitality building, and also entertained fans by tweeting his thoughts during the race. "The thing that amazes me when you watch a race like that is how much you [TV commentators and the media] miss of what is going on," said Button. "Obviously you're fully in it and you're looking at the leaders, but there is a lot going on that doesn't get picked up. It's very...
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