Jenson Button (SMP Racing): "I'm sure we're going to have an outstanding 24 Hours."
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Jenson Button (SMP Racing): "I'm sure we're going to have an outstanding 24 Hours."

Former Formula 1 driver Jenson Button (306 Grand Prix) started off his race week surrounded by a sea of people at Scrutineering today, immersing himself in the extraordinary atmosphere of the greatest endurance race in the world.

Jenson Button made his first appearance at the 24 Hours of Le Mans circuit for Test Day on 3 June. "I wasn't able to do much during Test Day since we had some electronic sensor troubles. But I did complete 20 laps and it was so much fun. It's truly a unique circuit and I continued to make progress learning the car. It was fantastic and I can't wait for Wednesday and the free practice sessions."

The 2009 F1 world champion has high expectations for the level of competition at this edition of the race. "I have to admit I was relatively worried last year when I found out Porsche was pulling out, but I think the ACO and the FIA have done a great job with the new regulations. We aren't going to be a contender against the Toyotas, but I believe we'll be able to hold our own. "I'm sure we're going to have an outstanding 24 Hours."

Button loves driving a non-hybrid LMP1 prototype. "These cars are so fast and fun to drive, like in the Porsche Curves. Our time should be close to 03:19:00 which is extremely fast, especially for a private team."

For now, Jenson Button is just soaking in the atmosphere at Scrutineering. "Scrutineering is a really enjoyable moment, particularly the contact with the public. I'm having a wonderful time and I think it's a great way to interest people in the race, whether they have a ticket or not. It's simply incredible."

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