Button, who left Formula One in 2016 but made a
one-off comeback in Monaco last year, will do the full World
Endurance (WEC) season, competing against former McLaren team
mate Fernando Alonso at Le Mans.
Double world champion Alonso is combining his Formula One duties
with a full WEC season for Toyota as part of his bid for the
'Triple Crown of Motorsport' that includes the Indianapolis 500,
which he has yet to win.
This year's Le Mans 24 Hours is on June 16-17.
SMP said Button, 38, would share a Dallara-designed BR1
prototype car with Russian former F1 driver Vitaly Petrov and
Mikhail Aleshin.
"It's always been a dream of mine to race at Le Mans," the
veteran of 306 grands prix said on the SMP website. "I think
it's every driver's dream to take part and hopefully go on to
clinch that win at Le Mans.
"We go to Le Mans to fight for the win...I think that we really
do have a good chance of being competitive at Le Mans," he
added.
SMP team founder and head is oligarch Boris Rotenberg, whose
billionaire brother Arkady is a former judo partner of Russian
president Vladimir Putin.
(Reporting by Alan Baldwin in Baku, editing by Toby Davis)
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