
Jenson Button has revealed his memories of his sole grand prix win help him through the bad times he is again enduring with Honda.
That lone victory from 145 starts came exactly two years ago at the Hungarian Grand Prix when Button triumphed in the only wet race at the Hungaroring in the 22 years the circuit has held the event.
It is a cherished success, resulting in goosebumps when the 28-year-old turned up at the track on Thursday.
"I love it here," said Button.
"That win seems a long time ago, and a lot has changed in the two years since because the car is not quick like it was then, but the team has grown in that time.
"It's still a special feeling coming here, with those memories, and it's good to have them when it's not going quite as you would like.
"Your first win is always very special."
The end of the 2006 season was also remarkable as Button finished as the highest points-scorer over the closing seven races.
From that platform Japanese manufacturing giants Honda should have built a consistent race-winning car, but instead it was one of the worst on the grid last year.
The situation has barely improved this season, but the argument is there that as quickly as it all turned so sour, it could be sweet again, notably under boss Ross Brawn.
"Ross, and a lot of other people who have arrived at the team, know where we are weak," added Button, who has scored points in just one race this season.
"They know where we need to improve as soon as possible if we are to be competitive in the future.
"So we know what we have to do, it is just taking longer than we would hope, but we are getting there and as a team we're looking good now.
"The excitement is building for next year, although there is a lot of work to do this season before we can get too excited about the future.
"We still haven't built a car quick enough, although as I said, a lot has changed in the last two years.
"We were missing a lot in certain areas, so for this year's car we thought we would work on those areas.
"But we went too much in one direction thinking aero was the most important thing, and that certain areas didn't matter so much, but you have to have everything.
"With this car we are lacking in areas we can't do anything about until next year."
It is expected Button and team-mate Rubens Barrichello will be confirmed as drivers for next season, probably at the next race in Valencia.
Button has no doubts Honda are "the team for the future".
He added: "Everyone wants to drive for McLaren and Ferrari at the moment because they are very competitive, but I think this team will - hopefully - be competitive with them next year.
"If not, then it will be going in the right direction to be fighting with them in the future, so yes, I would like to stay here."


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