Jenson Button: If third is a bad year then Mercedes are doing something right

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Jenson Button: If third is a bad year then Mercedes are doing something right
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Jenson Button says missing out on a World Championship will be a new experience for some people at Mercedes, who are only used to winning. F1

Walking away from Abu Dhabi with third in the championship, Jenson Button says if that means it has been a bad year for Mercedes, they’re “doing something right”.in third place, 39 points behind Ferrari.

“A lot of the people in the team haven’t ever lost the championship,” the former F1 driver told Sky Sports. “They’ve been there from the beginning when they were winning.For Mercedes motorsport director Toto Wolff P3 is the lowest result the team has achieved since he’s been at the helm. “Toto, you have to say, he came in at the start of things being really good,” he said, “and now he knows what it’s like when not a good.“And of course, there’s been moments of massive doubt in their whole technology department and in the way they go about things, and they’ll be thinking ‘crikey what have we got wrong’, but we’ll see what happens next year.”Mercedes had problems with their W13

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