Button: It was a 'mistake' to try and leave BAR.
BAR-Honda driver Jenson Button has revealed that he made a 'mistake' to try and re-jo✤in Williams for 2005.
Speaking to British newspaper, The Guardian, the En🐈glishman, added that he should have discussed the matter with then BAR boss, David Richards, and that he was 'misguided' in not doing so.
"Yes, I did make 𝓰some mistakes," Button stated to the 'paper, when asked abo🌃ut the matter.
"I don't know the legal ไside of things so I just had to listen to what people had to 🍃say.

BAR-Honda dr꧅iver Jenson Button has revealed that he made a 'mistake' to try and re-join Williams for 2005.
Speaking to British newspaper, The Guardian, the Englishman, added that he should have discussed the matter with then BAR boss, David Richards, and💮 that he was 'misg✤uided' in not doing so.
"Yes, I did make some mistakes," Button state💝d to the 'paper,🧸 when asked about the matter.
"I don't know the legal side of things so I just had to listen to what people ಞhad to say.
"I thought it was the correct thing to do, but obviously it wasn't. In my reasoning for 🧸moving I don't think I made a mistake, but in not talk▨ing to David myself I was misguided."
Button's attempt to re-join Wil🤡liams, the team he made his debut with in 2000, was announced in August,🦂 something that not only shocked most F1 insiders, but also BAR, who believed that had a valid contract.
Richards however refused to yield to claims there was a loophole in Jenson's deal, and after going to the F1 Contract Recognition Board [CRB], proved🦩 he had a valid contact𓆏 for 2005.
The Englishman, who had feared that Honda might leave BAR, has now been boosted by the news that Honda have purchased a 45 per cent stake in the team, a matter that will see Richards and his Prodrive management team leave the outfit in February. Both factors are undoubtedl𒉰y good news for Button.
"Honda having a stake in th𝄹e team is the best thing for BAR," he added.
"It's huge🍰 for everyone working here. It makes us very excited about the coming years."
So will Butt♑on still want to join Williams in 2006, if possible? - one would imagine that will depend on the form of both BAR and Williams during the coming year.