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Button looking forward to working with Honda again

Jenson Button has welcomed the news that he will be working with Honda again after a multi-year deal to supply engines to McLaren from 2015 was confirmed on Thursday. Button drove for Honda during its last spell in the sport as a factory team and won his first Formula One race with Honda at the 2006 Hungarian Grand Prix. The brand pulled out of F1 amid the financial crisis at the end of 2008 after enduring an uncompetitive couple of seasons with Button at the wheel. However, the car that the team had been working on for 2009 took Button to his title victory with Brawn GP and Button said he had many happy memories of working with the Japanese company. "I've already enjoyed a long and...
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