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Button predicting electric future "in every form of motorsport"

Former Formula 1 world champion Jenson Button has predicted the future of "every form of motorsport" will be electric. Button recently followed fellow F1 champions Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg into the new all-electric Extreme E racing series that aims to bring attention to the effects of climate change by racing in remote environments. Article continues under video Button has, however, gone one step further than Hamilton and Roberg as he has become an owner/driver with his team JBXE. The 41-year-old believes series like Formula E and Extreme E are the forerunners to motorsport, and even F1 will one day be all-electric. "As a parent, you think of the future more than just...
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