Britain's 2009 Formula One world champion Jenson Button is going back to driving school before the most extreme test of his motor racing career.
Former Formula One world champion Jenson Button will race for his own team when the new Extreme E off-road all-electric series begins later this year, the Briton said on Monday.
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