London, July 21: McLaren Formula One racing driver Jenson Button has admitted that having Lewis Hamilton as a teammate is not "a stress-free situation".
"If you have a slightly bad day at the office, he'll destroy you, and if you have a slightly good day and he has a slightly bad day then you can beat him," the Telegraph quoted Button, as saying.
"So, it's a good position to be in, and it keeps you on your toes, definitely. It's not a stress-free situation, though, because we are both fighting and we are both competitive, but that's not a bad thing," he added.
Button and Hamilton are tied on 109 points in the championship table this year, and struggling to close the 95-point advantage of championship leader Sebastian Vettel. (ANI)
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