Feb 26, 2023; Fontana, California, USA; Former formula one driver Jenson Button with son Hendrix in attendance at the Pala Casino 400 at Auto Club Speedway. Mandatory Credit: Gary A. Vasquez-USA TODAY Sports

Jenson Button, the 2009 Formula 1 champion, shocked the racing world when it was announced he was going to make his NASCAR Cup Series debut with Rick Ware Racing at Circuit of the Americas. It was really surprising as it led to a stacked field with fellow Formula 1 champion Kimi Raikkonen.

The 42-year-old driver is scheduled to compete in two more Cup Series races at the Chicago Street Course and Indy Road Course; however, Button might be looking for more races beyond the 2023 NASCAR season.

Button piloted the No. 15 car for Rick Ware Racing to an 18th-place finish at Circuit of the Americas two weeks ago. The entry also received support from Stewart-Haas Racing and will for his next two events.

After the race at Circuit of the Americas, Button admitted that he almost stopped due to heat exhaustion. The 2009 Formula 1 champion still finished the race with a good top-20 result in his debut.

Despite the physical toll on Button’s body during the event, he still had lots of fun to the point where he might be serious about a future in NASCAR. This is something no one could have seen coming.

Joe Saward released an article that talked about several topics relating to Formula 1 from Australia and dropped this storyline regarding Button as he traveled to the race last weekend.

“There were two other stories worth mentioning. One was that Jenson Button is so enthused by his recent adventure in NASCAR that he is seriously looking at trying to become a full-time NASCAR driver in the future, on ovals as well as road courses, and as international drivers are what NASCAR is desperate to get these days, that could happen. Jenson is certainly up for it.”

Joe Saward on Jenson Button’s future in NASCAR

This is shocking because Button never ran a NASCAR race before Circuit of the Americas. On the other hand, it is not shocking because he has been working with Garage 56 since he will drive a modified NextGen car in the 24 Hours of Le Mans with Jimmie Johnson and Mike Rockenfeller.

If Button is truly looking for a spot in NASCAR at 42 years old, there are a few spots that make sense for him. Continue reading to learn three bold NASCAR landing spots for Button in 2024!

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