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Jenson Button has decided to extend his international racing career with a second season at the Hertz Team Jota operation as it becomes affiliated with a major manufacturer for the first time via Cadillac next year
Jenson Button has decided to extend his international racing career with a second season at the Hertz Team Jota operation as it becomes affiliated with a major manufacturer for the first time via Cadillac next year. Jota completed a deal to run the Cadillac V-Series.R Hypercars in the 2025 World Endurance Championship, along with Button, Alex Lynn, Sebastien Bourdais, and Earl Bamber. Button, initially unsure if he would continue in 2025, made the decision to stay as he loves competing at a high level and sees opportunities to win and fight for titles. Button, who turns 45 in January, looks fit and focused, juggling family and professional life efficiently while aiming to add to his achievements in the sport. Despite initial struggles and setbacks in his return to endurance racing, Button gradually improved and found more comfort and consistency by the Le Mans 24 Hours.