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Jenson Button to drive McLaren M23 at Laguna Seca

Jenson Button will make his first Formula 1 outing since leaving the sport at the end of 2016 when he drives a McLaren M23 at Laguna Seca. The British driver will get behind the wheel of Emerson Fittipaldi’s championship-winning car from the 1974 season at the Monterey Motorsports Reunion. It will see over 550 historic cars from the motorsport world take to the Laguna Seca track from the 17-20 August. The 2009 F1 champion is no stranger to the M23, which scored 16 wins and took both Fittipaldi and James Hunt - in 1976 - to world titles across several variations and picked up the 1974 constructors’ crown. Button has driven the car before at Silverstone, as well as in...
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