Back to business for Button
Button insists it is back to business after first win in Hungary
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Wednesday, 23, Aug 2006 09:04
Honda's Jenson Button has insisted it is back to business at this weekend's Turkish grand prix after his maiden win in Hungary.
The Briton won his first grand prix at the 113th attempt at the Hungaroring and has had three weeks to celebrate and reflect on the achievement.
However, the 26-year-old insists he will be all business when the Formula One season resumes in Istanbul this weekend.
"It feels like it's been a complete whirlwind since our first win but now that I have had the chance to celebrate properly and a week or so of rest and relaxation, I am ready to get back in the car again and make the most of the remaining five races," Button said.
"There have been some very special moments over the past couple of weeks and I'll remember those for ever but it's time now to crack on with the Turkish grand prix and the rest of the season."
The success at the Hungarian grand prix should have helped Button to get over what has been, on the whole, a disappointing season for the Honda team so far.
However, with a first win under their belts, Button believes the team are now geared up for more success and they are looking towards this weekend to achieve that.
"In Hungary, everything came together for us when it counted and it has given the whole team renewed motivation," Button added.
"We never doubted our potential but now we know we are winners. I really enjoyed the circuit last year and had a good race so I am looking forward to the weekend."
Button finished fifth in Turkey last year, having started from 13th on the grid.