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Button ready for dignified F1 exit

SAO PAULO, Nov 10, 2014 (AFP) - Jenson Button is ready to make a dignified exit from Formula One and says he has nothing to prove after finishing a typically smooth fourth in Sunday's Brazilian Grand Prix. The 2009 world champion, set to be replaced by two-time champion Fernando Alonso at McLaren next year, said he felt he remained capable of racing at the highest level. The 34-year-old Briton said: "I feel I'm doing a pretty good job at the moment. I've got nothing to prove and this is what I've done for 15 years. "I'll always do my best and sometimes it isn't enough but here it was. "I think I've had 'it' since I was 20 years old -- and I think...
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