Button: Honda on track
Next year's Championship will see a whole host of new rules introduced into Formula One, including new aerodynamic regulations, slick tires and KERS (Kinetic Energy Recovery System).
And the Brit reckons these rules could play into Honda's hands, perhaps even yielding the team's first win since the 2006 Hungarian Grand Prix.
"The last two years have been very difficult for all of us, but I think we have a very strong team and we have a real passion for racing, so things will come good for us," he said.
"I've already seen what is happening with the car for next year, and it looks very positive.
"It feels more like 2006, when I got three podiums and I won my first race. So it's all very positive, and I'm hoping to get some more wins next year."