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F1: Jenson Button’s drive about to disappear
Word is tonight that Honda is on the verge of announcing its complete withdrawal from F1 – what terrible, heinous, unforgiveable sins did Jenson Button commit in a previous life that mean nothing seems to go right for him?
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RoC: Andy Priaulx and Jenson Button are Team GB
We thought it was about time we checked in with the Race of Champions event to see how it’s shaping up with three months to go – a good thing we did, because Mark Webber, Troy Bayliss and Andy Priaulx have all confirmed their attendance.
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F1: will Jenson Button be seeking a new drive in 2009?
Every year in F1 it’s a toss-up exactly how early speculation about the drivers’ market will get going. And this year, with several factors making things much more lively and unpredictable than in 2007, it’s happening very early indeed.
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F1: triathlon success for Jenson Button
It’s been a rough racing season for Jenson Button this year – so it was encouraging to see him put in a highly creditable performance in the Nokia Royal Windsor Triathlon on Sunday.
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F1: Jenson Button’s hidden talents
Well, who knew? If motor racing ever palls for Jenson Button, he can always give endurance sports a go instead.
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F1: Jenson Button puts a brave face on 2007 season
At the height of the Ferrari/McLaren spy row, Ron Dennis said: “I don’t need my character building any more.” You really do wonder if Jenson Button might soon be saying the same, if Honda don’t make some pretty rapid improvements in the off-season.
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Rosberg wins in China, but Hamilton and Button lead the championship
McLaren’s Jenson Button and Lewis Hamilton served as bridesmaids on Nico Rosberg’s big day as the Mercedes driver finally broke his duck and handed the Silver Arrows their first win since the days of Fangio.
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Priaulx to join Button for Team GB at Race of Champions
Andy Priaulx MBE, three-time World Touring Car Champion and Race of Champions veteran, is set to compete alongside fellow Brit Jenson Button at this year’s event.
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F1: Vettel cruises as Hamilton and Button flounder
Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button put on a show for the fans in Turkey, but when they finished squabbling for position they were back they started and Sebastian Vettel was the unchallenged winner.
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F1: Lewis and Jenson put together a DIY comedy job (video)
Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button needn’t bother applying for work as car mechanics should the day job driving F1 cars ever go south on them, if this new Vodafone video is anything to go by – but they might just find work as improvisational comedians.