Tag: Jenson Button
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F1: Abu Dhabi the scene of goodbyes as four champions line up to race
The first-ever race at the newly-built Yas Marina circuit in Abu Dhabi is likely to be as notable for its farewells as for its new beginning.
Tagged as: Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, Brawn GP, Formula One, Jenson Button, Lewis Hamilton, McLaren, Yas Marina Circuit
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F1: Hamilton tells Button: it’s your year, enjoy it.
Lewis Hamilton’s advice to Jenson Button on passing on his world champion’s mantle? “Enjoy your year – you’ve earned it.”
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F1: Button takes the long way round to a 2010 drive with Brawn
Jenson’s driving style is well-known as one of the smoothest on the F1 grid. It’s a pity that the management side of things hasn’t always had the same reputation.
Tagged as: Brawn GP, Flavio Briatore, Jenson Button, Renault F1, Ross Brawn, Sir Frank Williams, Williams F1
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RoC: Coulthard to join Button and Priaulx in Beijing
David Coulthard will be back behind the wheel of a race car in November when he joins Formula One World Champion Jenson Button and three-time World Touring Car champion Andy Priaulx in Beijing for the Race of Champions.
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F1: Jenson Button’s championship victory in photos
Photos of qualifying, the race and the podium/championship celebrations at Interlagos, courtesy of Bridgestone, McLaren, Red Bull and Brawn GP.
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F1: Jenson Button and Brawn GP win world championships in Brazil
Mark Webber won the Brazilian Grand Prix – but nobody noticed as Jenson Button raced from 14th on the grid to finish fifth and become the 2009 Formula One drivers’ championship.
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Opinion: Brawn GP, Brazil and beyond
Ten months ago, Honda F1 stood on the brink of extinction. Today, its successor, Brawn GP stands on the brink of winning not just the Formula One constructors’ championship, but also the drivers’ title for either Jenson Button or Rubens Barrichello. There has to be a movie script in this incredible story of rescue and…
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F1: Brazilian Grand Prix liveblog
Rubens Barrichello snatched pole at his home grand prix yesterday after a chaotic qualifying disrupted by long delays caused by weather so bad that the Interlagos track was too dangerous to drive.
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F1: Button overshadowed by Barrichello as rain stops play
Rubens Barrichello will start his home grand prix from pole position after proving best able to cope with a rain-hit and much delayed qualifying day at Interlagos.
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F1: Alonso fastest in Interlagos practice
Fernando Alonso set the fastest time in practice for the Brazilian Grand Prix, but he did so without dominating as all 20 cars ran within a second of each other on a rainy day at Interlagos.