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This is an archive article published on November 7, 2010

Button escapes attack from armed men: McLaren

Armed men attempted to attack the car carrying defending Formula One champion Jenson Button as he left the track after qualifying for the Brazilian Grand Prix on Saturday,the McLaren team said. McLaren said Button was driven away from danger and nobody was hurt in what appeared to be a robbery attempt near the Interlagos circuit hellip;

Armed men attempted to attack the car carrying defending Formula One champion Jenson Button as he left the track after qualifying for the Brazilian Grand Prix on Saturday,the McLaren team said.

McLaren said Button was driven away from danger and nobody was hurt in what appeared to be a robbery attempt near the Interlagos circuit in South America8217;s biggest city.

McLaren said in a statement that the driver of Button8217;s vehicle 8220;reacted swiftly and,using avoidance techniques,rapidly forced his way through the traffic,taking Jenson and the other occupants of the car immediately away from any danger and back to their hotel.8221;

Button8217;s father,John,also was in the car,as were his physiotherapist,Mike Collier,and his manager,Richard Goddard.

McLaren said it had provided Button and teammate Lewis Hamilton with reinforced armored vehicles driven by armed police drivers who were trained in avoidance techniques.

The driver of Button8217;s car on Saturday was a trained police officer,the team said.

8220;Sao Paulo authorities have also acted efficiently and will be providing additional security to transfer Jenson and other senior Vodafone McLaren Mercedes personnel to the Interlagos circuit for Sunday8217;s Brazilian Grand Prix,8221; McLaren said.

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The authorities in charge of the case could not be immediately contacted.

Every year local authorities increase security around the track,which is located in the middle of the city in a mostly poor neighborhood.

There have been reports of similar attacks in the past against spectators and even other F1 teams.

In 2007,a group of gun-wielding youths held up spectators in three cars leaving the circuit. No one was hurt.

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Button,who won the 2009 title with Brawn GP,is fifth in this year8217;s drivers8217; championship and has a remote chance of repeating as champion. He is 42 points behind leader Fernando Alonso of Ferrari with two races to go.

The British driver will start from 11th in Sunday8217;s race at Interlagos.

The season-finale is next weekend in Abu Dhabi.

Security at big sporting events has been a major concern to local authorities as the country will host the 2014 World Cup and the 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro.

 

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