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Whitmarsh: A lot more progress needed

McLaren may have made minor gains in Bahrain, but, according to team boss Martin Whitmarsh, they are "still not there." Four races into this season and McLaren have yet to even have a sniff at a podium finish never mind a grand prix victory. It's a disappointing start for a team used to winning races and fighting for World titles, however, slowly but surely McLaren are pulling themselves back into the race. The team brought both cars home inside the points for the first time in Bahrain where Sergio Perez was sixth to Jenson Button's tenth. The gains, though, are not yet big enough to revive McLaren's ailing fortunes. "It was a little bit stronger but we are still not...
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