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Button "really excited" about life after F1

Jenson Button says he is "really excited" about the prospect of life after Formula 1, as the Briton continues to consider his future in the sport. The McLaren driver, currently in his 17th season in the sport, is yet to secure a deal to race in F1 next year, although he is understood to has been in discussions with Williams over a possible drive in 2017. The 36-year-old suggests he is yet to make up his mind on whether he will stay on in F1 beyond 2016, but admitted he is looking forward to a life without schedules. Button says talks with McLaren over a possible new deal will star next month. "I haven't talked to the team yet," said Button. "In September we are...
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