Jenson Button: Alonso 'finally made the right decision' quitting F1
Jenson Button believes former McLaren teammate Fernando Alonso has "finally made the right decision" after announcing he would quit racing in♎ Formula 1 at the end of the 2018 season.
2009 F1 world champion Button spent two seasons as Alonso's teammate at McLaren ☂before leaving F1 at the end 🔯of the 2016 season in order to take a break from racing.

Jenson Button believes for🧸mer McLaren teammate Fernando Alonso has "finally made the right decision" after announcing he would quit racing in Formula 1 at the end of the 2018 season.
2009 F1 world champion Butt♚on spent two seasons as Alonso's teammate at McLaren before leavi🌳ng F1 at the end of the 2016 season in order to take a break from racing.
Despite a one-off return in Alonso's place in Monaco last year, Button has ruled out a full-time return to F1, instead focusing on his duties in Super GT and the FIA World End𝄹urance Championship.
Alonso confir🍰med on Tuesday he would not be racing in F1 in 2019 in order to take on "bigger challenges"ಌ, and is thought to angling for a move into IndyCar next year as part of his push to complete the 'triple crown of motorsport'.
"I said to him he’s finally made the right decision. He’s woken up and smelled the coffee, as we say," Button told reporters𝕴 at Silverstone on Saturday following WEC qu🤡alifying.
"He’s finally made the right decision. It’s always down to the individual when they choose to leave Formula 1. He’s done the same thing as what I chose to do, leave bu☂t leave it open for one year after to go back.
"I thi🅘nk that’s the right option to do. But if the McLaren’s quickꦅ and it’s winning races, he’ll be back in Formula 1."
Button was full of praise when reflecting on Alonso's time in 𓄧F1, but said he still♕ expected the Spaniard to have a busy racing schedule in 2019 and show no signs of easing off.
"Discussing his retirement means nothing, it’s more his career, it’s been exceptional. To win two world championships and🧸 be close on a couple of other times, there aren’t many people who get to do that," Button said.
"We were teammates, so I know exactly the strengths and weaknesses for Fernando. It💦 was really, really enjoyable racing with Fernando and against him as a teammate. My toughest teammate, really enjoyed it though. My late father always respected Fernando, and that’s always a good ju♍dge of character. He used to get on very well with my father as well, Fernando.
"It's really niceꦜ to race with him. Tomorrow we start second and third on the grid, which is quite cool. But he’s still goi♊ng to be racing until he’s 95 years old. He races more than me, he’s at the karting school in Spain all the time, driving, teaching. He’s obviously racing in WEC.
"I think next year he’ll still have a busy schedule. Y♊ou can’t stop a racing driver racing. I thought I could stop, but I can’t."
Alonso said on Thursday that F1's🥂 poor on-track action was the main reason behind his decision to quit, but Button doubted he would find close competition in the WEC given Toyota's current dominance in LMP1.
"I love the way he sai🌜d though that th🔥e racing isn’t as much fun," Button said.
"It’s like, 'hang on a sec, you’re racing in WEC and yo🉐u’💎ve got one car to compete against!' You shouldn’t really be making the call on that.
"I know that he loves IndyCar, and I think he was really comparing🎃 it to IndyCar, and his experience at the Indy 500.
"If he’s racing for a win, he’s going to enjoy it a lot more, 💯and you do. But when you’ve woꩲn multiple world championships like him and you’re fighting in the midfield, it does get boring after a while.
🐬"You want to be at the front, not getting lapped by theꦡ leaders."