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- Updated: October 2, 2016
Despite getting into the points in his 300th Grand Prix, Jenson Button felt he could have achieved more on Sunday.
Starting of the Malaysian Grand ninth on the grid, Button ran as high as sixth but decided to pit while the Virtual Safety Car was out, causing him to slip down to 12th.
The Brit managed to recover and finish the race in the same position he qualified in.
“It was all looking good until the Virtual Safety car came out two laps after I has pitted,” said the 2009 World Champion.
“The cars behind me were on a three-stop and I was on a two-stopper – then, three laps after …