Britain's Jenson Button has said he believes he'll be challenging for the World Championship in three years time. The 20-year-old has said by the time he returns to the Williams team following his two-year loan deal with Benetton, he'll be in a better position to fight for the Formula 1's ultimate prize. "In 2003 when I come back to Williams I think I will have a fantastic opportunity to get good results and hopefully be fighting for the championship," said the Frome-born racer. "I have little doubt in the team's ability to be a front runner and I am looking forward to being an integral part of that success over the long term."
Button will be replaced at Williams by Colombia's Juan Pablo Montoya but is hoping he can leave on a winning note. "As this is my last race of the season with Williams BMW I would love to go out on a high. I want to go one step further than I have done so far this year. I want to finish on the podium," he added. "Anything can happen this weekend. It is going to be one of the most interesting races of the year now that the championship is over and everyone is going to be pushing for a victory."
Filed by Amanda Fennelly