Sam Millar On January - 17 - 2010

With some of the biggest names in F1 claiming that Jenson’s move to McLaren in 2010 could possibly be a big mistake, Jenson has insisted that he has lost no hunger for success in F1 and would happily fight just as hard for another title. He also added that winning a title with McLaren is an added incentive.

Some say the whole story of the buy-out of Honda which reformed as Brawn is a miracle. Winning 6 out of the first 7 races and claiming a podium somewhere in between, Jenson pretty much had his whole season wrapped up. Little did he know, the Brawn team would stumble and fall to mid pack half way through the season.

Speaking at AUTOSPORT International, Jenson said that a strong start to the season is vital.

“When you have the base from the first test then it is a great base to build on. We had that at Brawn last year, and we need to start the year with a good car.”

“If we don’t, we can get there, but it is very difficult to get there for the first race because it is only one month away. We are hoping for a positive test and there is a lot of work to do before that. I am in the simulator quite a lot before the first test, and I am at the factory a lot.

“So I want to get ready for the first test like it is the first race, because I don’t want an excuse when I get to the first race alongside Lewis [Hamilton]. I want to be ready for the first race 100 per cent.”

Until the start of the 2009 season, Jenson Button only had one victory to his name with which he claimed with the Honda team in 2006.

“I studied the whole season of McLaren last year after the year, and it made massive improvements,” he explained. “The amount of parts they put on car in 2009 was immense, there was no other team like it.

“People will say, did they concentrate too much on 2009? I don’t think they did. A lot of the parts that we used in 2009 will be carried over to 2010 so I think they did the right. I think 2009, I am not going to speak for the team, but from my point of view it was a good year for them because they struggled at the start of the year and I think that made them stronger.

“It made them realise they can build these amount of parts to put on the car and improve it through the year. And maybe we all sometimes need a wake-up call. So I am positive they will be there next year. For me, every day I am always thinking about how I can improve myself and the team.

“There are 70 per cent of athletes or sportsmen that win a world championship, they don’t succeed the following year. I have to try and be positive and think about the 30 per cent that did and work out why they won again. That is something that we never think about going into a season.

“I have got the right people around me and I’ve spent a few days thinking about that and working on it, and I am going to be doing all of that right the way up to the first race.”

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