Sebastian Vettel was in the picture,
Kimi Raikkonen was mentioned. But both former
Formula 1 world champions declined an adventure with JOTA in the hypercar class of the World Endurance Championship (
WEC). In the end, the team contracted a former
F1 champion after all. Although that was not a done deal from the start either.
Jenson Button will make his return to a world championship next season with a Porsche hypercar from JOTA, an adventure the 2009 F1 champion is very much looking forward to.
"I'm still at my best. I have a pass from the wife," the Briton told the
BBC.
"I'm a better person when I'm racing." Button needs to study hard
Formula 1 is considered the pinnacle of motorsport, with incredible aerodynamic designs and, according to Button, the best teams in the world.
"But they are not as technologically advanced as hypercars. LMDH [hypercars] have 38 pages of just what the steering wheel does; there so many switches… so many different things for the same issue. There's lot to learn - it's a staggering amount of stuff and it blows your mind and takes a while to get used to," Button said.
Button is currently 43 years old, but before the new season starts - on 19 January - he will turn 44. He spent most of his active career in Formula 1. In 18 seasons, he drove a total of 306 Grands Prix. He then regularly performed as a guest driver in various classes, such as last season at the 24 Hours of Le Mans. It is the first time since his F1 career that Button will run a full season in motorsport.