Button: We went wrong way on strategy

Jenson B🔯utton has said his strategy was to blame after only finishing sixth in today's Turkish G♛rand Prix.
Button,🌠 who opted to three-stop, was running fourth in the closing stages, but on worn tyres he was powerlꩲess to fight off his team-mate, Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg, who both four-stopped, and he eventually finished more than 10 seconds behind the latter.
"It's a pity to finish so far back after everything in the first stint seemed to g𓆏o so well," Button lamented. "Str❀ategy-wise, I don't think we got it right today.
"My battle with Lewis [𓃲early on] was great fun and there was a lot of excitement on the track, but I was disaꩲppointed to finish where I did: the car felt very good but we just went the wrong way on strategy.
"I think most people probably started the race aiming for a three-stopper🐻, but because many of them damaged their tyres in the first stint, they changed their approach. We didn't, and I was able to put a couple of laps on everyone and my tyres still felt pretty good - but I felt the next two stops were earlier than the tyres could have done, which is disappointing.
"We didn't leave the stops late enough - the tyres were still💮 good at the e♊nd of every stop, so we should have stayed out longer because it just made the last stint extremely difficult.
"🌺During ﷽the final stint, I was trying to get the best out of the car but it's so hard because the difference in pace between a fresh and used set of tyres is so great."
McLaren boss Martin Whitmarsh meanwhile concurred it was a mistake to three-stop: "Jenson was the quickest of the three-stoppers, but with hindsight it probably⛎ wasn't the optimal strategy, and consequently he struggled a bit - through no fault of his own."