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Ever wanted to know Jenson Button a little better? Ever wanted a glimpse inside his life outside the cockpit and see what really makes him tick -- away from the race track? Reigning world champion and new McLaren driver Jenson Button reveals a hatred of greasy food, a youthful interest in British reggae band UB40 and a one-time penchant for see-through shoes… Q: Are you the kind of guy to have a ‘Plan-B’? Jenson Button: No, I never have a ‘Plan-B’. That’s one of my weaknesses, obviously. Q: What is your favourite high? JB: Winning gives me the best high. The adrenalin buzz of winning. Q: Who is your dream date? JB: I don’t have any dream dates. I have a girlfriend and I am a one-woman man! Q: Which film makes you cry? JB: Not many. Actually ‘The Notebook’ almost made me cry. And also ‘Days of Thunder’… no, not really, that was a joke. Q: What are you afraid of? JB: I don’t like sharks and losing, I suppose. It’s the abhorrent opposite of winning! Q: What was the last book you read? JB: ’Breaking Vegas’, which is about gambling. Q: What was your biggest (non-Formula One) speeding fine? JB: I think it was around £500, something like 600 Euro. That was in 2000. I cannot remember how much over the speed limit I was. Q: Name five things that you hate? JB: When it’s raining and you don’t have an umbrella. Greasy food, I hate greasy food. I hate losing, the economy and people who are negative. Q: Have you ever dyed your hair? JB: I did it when I was younger. I was around 14. I dyed the front very blond. It looked horrible. Q: What was the first CD you bought? JB: It was a band called UB40. It was a long time ago. The single was ‘Rat in the Kitchen’. Q: Do you have any tattoos or piercings? JB: No piercings. I have three tattoos at the moment, but I’m getting a fourth when I’m in Japan. What two of them mean I cannot tell you, it’s private and in Japanese. That one (on the right side of his hip) is a button… that’s obvious. Q: What did your teachers say about you in your school report? JB: I tell you what, I wasn’t so bad in lessons but I was a bit poor at concentrating. My mind always used to be thinking of something else - I was always thinking about racing. Q: Who were your childhood heroes? JB: Someone I really admired was Alain Prost - his driving. I also admired Nigel (Mansell), who was always fun to watch. Outside of Formula One, there wasn’t really anybody. Q: Do you have any guilty pleasures? JB: Nice cars! I love banoffee pie, but I don’t eat it very often, so there’s no guilt involved. Q: Do you collect anything? JB: Cars and watches - the typical habits of a racing driver. Q: What would you die for? JB: Nothing, except my family. Q: What was your worst buy? JB: I bought some see-through shoes. For some reasons I thought that they would look really cool. They were plastic and completely see through. You put them on and could see your feet. That was pretty disgusting. I gave them to a friend. Q: How do you take your coffee? JB: I like a macchiato with one sugar. Q: Your ideal non-race Sunday morning? JB: Maybe doing a triathlon. I don’t do it very often, but I love pushing my body and myself to the maximum. Or spending time with friends and family, and my girlfriend. Relaxing, maybe on the beach or climbing up a mountain. Q: What was your first car? JB: It was a bike. A little Yamaha 50cc, when I was seven years-old. I was very lucky. Q: What’s the most embarrassing mistake you’ve ever made? JB: I don’t know. I am sure there are a lot and my friends could probably answer that one immediately. I try not to remember them! Q: What is the best thing that you can cook? JB: Pasta is easy. Everyone can cook pasta. And that’s about it for me. I can do the sauce from scratch. Q: When was the last time you were really angry? JB: I think I was furious with myself last year in Brazil in qualifying. I was pretty angry about choosing the tires I did. That was when I was really angry. I thought that the championship might slip away. It was a pretty big day for me. Photos: McLaren
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