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Why Antonelli aborted his fastest lap in Austrian GP qualifying

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Austrian GP
Why Antonelli aborted his fastest lap in Austrian GP qualifying

Verstappen questions "crazy" delay in double yellow flags as the FIA responds

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Austrian GP
Verstappen questions "crazy" delay in double yellow flags as the FIA responds

Russell explains meaning behind Wolff's "just drive" radio message in Austrian GP qualifying

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Austrian GP
Russell explains meaning behind Wolff's "just drive" radio message in Austrian GP qualifying

Why factory Aprilia lost to satellite Trackhouse in MotoGP Dutch GP sprint

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Why factory Aprilia lost to satellite Trackhouse in MotoGP Dutch GP sprint

Verstappen on "odd" Austrian GP qualifying crash: "As I turned the wheel I was gone"

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Austrian GP
Verstappen on "odd" Austrian GP qualifying crash: "As I turned the wheel I was gone"

Why Russell escaped investigation for yellow flag on Austrian GP pole lap

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Austrian GP
Why Russell escaped investigation for yellow flag on Austrian GP pole lap

LIVE: F1 Austrian GP updates - Verstappen crashes in Q3, Russell takes controversial pole

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Austrian GP
LIVE: F1 Austrian GP updates - Verstappen crashes in Q3, Russell takes controversial pole

F1 Austrian GP: Russell avoids investigation to take pole after Verstappen crash

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Austrian GP
F1 Austrian GP: Russell avoids investigation to take pole after Verstappen crash

Jenson Button thinks McLaren needs pressure of Spa F1 podium goal

Jenson Button thinks McLaren needs the pressure of setting its sights on a podium finish in this weekend's Belgian Grand Prix

Although the team has moved to downplay its prospects of a serious challenge near the front at Spa-Francorchamps, Button is still convinced the outfit should target a top three spot.

"I think we have to be optimistic coming here, and I am," explained Button.

"I don't know where we will end up, but I feel that we should be aiming to fight for the podium.

"If we finish fifth and five seconds behind third, then I think we will be reasonably happy. But I don't want to be fifth or sixth and 30 seconds behind third - then we will say we haven't made an improvement.

"I think we should aim to fight for a podium. I don't see any reason why not; I think we should put pressure on ourselves.

"We need it - and I think we work well under it. I have no issue in saying it."

Button thinks the high-speed nature of the Spa circuit, allied to the fact that cars run in a medium downforce configuration because of the long straights, plays well to the strengths of this year's McLaren.

"It is good for the car and it should be better for us," he said.

He also reckons that McLaren has made progress in recent weeks in allowing Button and team-mate Sergio Perez to get the car operating in a wider set-up window.

"We have more tools with the car in terms of the set-up," he said.

"It is not stuff that outright gives you pace, but stuff that helps you set the car up and put it where you want it.

"We were very limited in Budapest and Hungary in terms of the balance of the car, especially in qualifying. I could not get it right as I didn't have enough adjustment with the car."

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