03/06/2010
NEWS STORY
Jenson Button travelled to Buckingham Palace yesterday, where he received his MBE from the Queen in recognition of his achievements in motor sport, most notably his success in winning the 2009 Formula One World Championship.
"The last 18 months have been an incredible period in my life," said the Englishman. "Starting last year facing almost impossible odds, I achieved my childhood dream of winning the world championship and I'm now driving for one of the greatest teams in the sport.
"To also be recognised by Her Majesty the Queen and the British people is the greatest honour I could possibly imagine," he continued. "My whole life in motorsport has been an incredible journey. When I started karting as an eight-year-old, I could only dream of racing in Formula 1, or becoming world champion. Even now, those dreams still feel unbelievable and fantastic to me.
"To visit Buckingham Palace is another huge step along that journey. To be awarded the MBE by Her Majesty the Queen is a very great honour for me, and a significant milestone in my life. Today makes me incredibly proud to be British, and to be able represent my country on the world's stage.
"Being Formula 1 world champion, and receiving the MBE today, carries with it great responsibility that I am proud to take on and uphold."
Button, who is currently second in the Drivers' Championship, was accompanied by his parents, John and Simone.
Congratulations Jenson.