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Button exploring 2018 racing options in US and Japan

 Jenson Button is working on plans for a serious racing programme next year and exploring a number of options, but says he does not miss racing in Formula 1. Button retired from F1 at the end of last year before making a one-off return at Monaco in place of Fernando Alonso, and appeared in the Suzuka 1,000km Super GT race with Honda-backed Team Mugen in August. Speaking to reporters at Suzuka ahead of this weekend's Japanese Grand Prix, Button said he had no desire to return to F1 full-time, but wants a racing programme elsewhere in 2018. Related Articles Verstappen: Red Bull close to Mercedes, Ferrari at Suzuka Japanese Grand Prix - Free practice results (2) Hamilton quickest as just...
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