F1 Monaco GP: No regrets for Button over decision to quit F1 racing

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Jenson Button may have e🌊njoyed getting back behind the wheel of a Formula 1 car during pract𓃲ice for the Monaco Grand Prix on Thursday, but the 2009 world champion has no regrets over his decision to quit racing full-time.
Bu🎐tton announced last September that he would be stepping back from his McLaren race seat for 2017, becoming the team's ambassador and reserve driver.
The Briton thought he had made his final F1 start in Abu Dhabi last November, only to be drafted in for Monaco when Fernando Alonso secured a drive in th💛e 101st Indianapolis 500 on the same weekend.
Button turned down the opportunity to test the 2017 McLaren-Honda MCL32 last month, with his first running in the car coming on Thurs🐼day in Monaco.
Button still managed to display a good pace through FP1 and FP2, fi𒈔nishing the day 11th-fastest and noting that it felt "natural" to be back in the car.
However, Button insi🗹sts he has n🔯o regrets about the decision to quit racing, adding that he has not missed driving an F1 car over the past seven months.
"No. I definitely stepped away at the right time," B♍utton said.
"I haven't missed driv🅘ing a Formula 1 car. But today I really enjoyed it, more than I have 🌱for a couple of years. That's two things probably, because the cars are better to drive and because I haven't driven one for seven months.
"I enjoyed it. I tapped the barrier a couple of 𒅌times. It's good to know that I'm pretty much online and pushing the limits, but no damage so far. So that's good as well."
"It was funny when I did the install lap this morning, I ha💎d a little giggle to myself as I headed 🌟into Mirabeau. It's a lovely experience for me to drive these cars.
"Have I missed it? I haven't missed it, no. But when you jump in the c🧸ar you defin♒itely enjoy the moments that you have."