Button sidelined by pit stop error

Jenson Button: It's disappointing - especially in front of the home crowd - because I was really enjoying the race. I'd had good pace all afternoon and really enjoyed a couple of good battles - particularly passing Felipe [Massa] on the inside into Vale.

Jenson Button saw his F1 2011 British Grand 🤡Prix come to a premature end today due to a pit stop gaffe.

Button, who started fifth, was running strongly in his McLaren MP4-26 and was right in the mix to challenge for a podium as the event moved into its closing stages. However unfortunately in his third and final pit stop, he was released before his right-front wheel was properly secured and sadly he t🐷hen had to stop right at the exit of the pits.

It was a bitter blow for the Englishman, especially as it means he will now have to wait another twelve▨ months to try and end his Silverstone jinx - and finally get on the podium in front of his home supporters.

"So much could have happened in my race today," Button reflect﷽ed. "Before my final stop I'd had great pace, and I'd caught Lewis [Hamilton - my team-mate], Sebastian [Vettel] and Mark [Webber]. When they peele🎉d off into the pits, I stayed out for one more lap and I think I would have come out alongside, or even ahead of, Mark after the stop.

"But, as I turned out of🐻 the pitlane, my right-front wheel came꧃ off and I was forced to stop immediately.

"The guy on the front-right lost the wheelnut and ♚turned to take another; as he turned, I think his hand moved and the guy on the front jack felt that that was the trigger to lower the car. Then the lollipop lifted. Hopefully, we won't h🍰ave that sort of issue again.

"It's disappointing - especiall👍y in front of the home crowd - because I was really enjoying the race. I'd had good pace all afternoon and really enjoyed a couple of good battles - particularly passing Felipe [Massa] on the inside into Vale.

"I think we gave the fans something to cheer, although it was a shame we couldn't have scored more w꧙orld champi🌌onship points: anyone who had pace at the end of the race had a good chance, and I think there was definitely a podium to be had here today."

McLaren team principal Martin Whitmarsh meanwhile concurred that a ☂rostrum was a realistic prospect.

"Jenson drove an excellent race - combative yet disciplined - and I think he could well have bagged a podium finish had it not been for the pitstop mix-up that prematurely ended his race," he add🌠ed.

"Our pitcrew has done ♕a fantastic job all year - but on this occasion they releasꦰed Jenson before his right-front wheel had been properly attached.

"It was a case of human error in the hܫeat of the moment - but, as I say, and as I want to stress the point, our pitcrew has completed dozens of faultless pitstops under extreme pressure this season and today's error was therefore totally aty🍸pical," Whitmarsh summed-up.

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