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Jenson Button recently opened up on his former teammate Fernando Alonso. The two were teammates at McLaren back in 2015. In an interview with Sky Sports F1, the 2009 champion recalled the good old days with the Spaniard during their time on the British team.

During the Monaco Grand Prix in 2017, Fernando had a radio conversation with Button just before the race. Alonso dialed in to wish the best of luck to his teammate. However, Jenson, in a funny way, responded that he’d pee in Alonso’s seat.

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Talking about this, Button conveyed to Sky Sports when asked if he actually peed on Alonso’s seat, “I didn’t actually. I’ve never peed in a racing seat.” When asked if this is the truth, Button further asserted, “Definitely. I’ve never peed in any seat whatsoever. I’ve had friends that have after a big night out, but I’ve never peed on a seat or in a bed. I probably did as a kid.”

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“It was quite funny radio comes to you know. It’s really cool working with someone like Fernando Alonso for a couple of years because you’ve both been through a lot and we started at the same sort of time. We had a good relationship. So yeah, it was good bit of chat on the radio.”, the former Brawn GP driver further stated.

via Reuters

Jenson Button and Fernando Alonso raced together from 2015 to 2017. The Brit retired from the sport after being replaced by Stoffel Vandoorne in 2018, while Alonso remained at McLaren before retiring from F1 in 2019.

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How is Fernando Alonso faring with Alpine this season?

After leaving McLaren in 2019, the veteran returned to the sport. Fernando rejoined Alpine (former Renault) in 2021 and partnered with Esteban Ocon. Interestingly, Alonso won his two championships with Renault back in 2005 and 2006.

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In 2021, the 40-year-old finished in P10 with 81 points and a podium finish. His valiant display at Hungary has helped his teammate Ocon fetch a win at Budapest last year. As Alpine retained the duo, Fernando has set sail once again in the quest for glory. New season, new regulations, new machine, but the same old Fernando Alonso. Let’s see if he can bag any podiums this year.