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Jenson Button will not win Sunday's grand prix in Malaysia, the Briton conceded. But he does insist that BAR's '007' model should be 'a lot closer' to the front than in Melbourne. He said at Sepang: "There's a good chance we could be ... top-5."
Button, 25, blamed poor aero on the lap time deficit, particularly in traffic. "But I think we're getting close to solving the problem," he added.
He also lined up squarely behind BAR's decision to slip through the two-race engine 'loophole' in Australia, proclaiming a new engine as 'great. "I thought more teams would've gone for the switch," England's Button shrugged.
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