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"His lifelong dream is to win the British Grand Prix at Silverstone, and I'm sure it will be more special for him than his win at Monaco last month," Hamilton said. "I know it was for me."
Last year's triumph seems a distant memory for Hamilton, who is struggling in 11th in the drivers' standings -- winless and 52 points behind Button.
While Button has taken a decade to reach the pinnacle of the sport, winning came easily to Hamilton in his first two seasons, capturing the championship at his second attempt.
Now, the 24-year-old Hamilton is experiencing his lowest point since he began racing at 8 years old.
"I think Jenson understands what I am going through and how tough it is when you don't particularly have the right package beneath you to be able to show what you can do," Hamilton said with Button alongside him.
"But when you are in that position you just maximize it. So all these years Jenson has been maximizing what he had in the past and now he is maximizing what he has now."
While Brawn's Button and Barrichello occupy the top spots in the standings, Red Bull's Sebastian Vettel and Mark Webber are their closest challengers after the pair filled the other podium places behind Button in Turkey on June 7.
"There are still a lot of races left and everything can happen," Vettel said. "It would be totally wrong to give up. We are extremely motivated, focused and willing to fight."
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