Tag: Jenson Button
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F1: surprise Bahrain pole for Robert Kubica
Ladies and gentlemen! Roll up, roll up for a series of splendid jokes about the Pole on pole! No, but seriously, it’s official: BMW Sauber’s Robert Kubica has put his car at the front of the grid for the Bahrain GP.
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F1: Bahrain Grand Prix preview
Lewis Hamilton is evidently looking forward to returning to Bahrain for the third race in the 2008 world championship – he describes it as “a really cool circuit” and says his 2004 F3 race there was one of the most emotional he has been involved in.
Tagged as: Bahrain Grand Prix, Honda, Jenson Button, Lewis Hamilton, Martin Whitmarsh, McLaren, Ross Brawn
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F1: Raikkonen eats into Hamilton’s lead
Two races into the F1 season – and already the hottest topic is which of F1’s leading championship contenders is keeping his nose ahead in the points battle. And, after the Malaysian Grand Prix, the momentum undoubtedly lies with Kimi Raikkonen.
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F1: Australian GP team and driver quotes
A cool-headed Lewis Hamilton has triumphed in an Australian Grand Prix which saw mechanical failure, driver error, racing incidents and a bitter battle of attrition in the 50-degree heat purge the field of all but six finishers.
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F1: Button acknowledges ‘the only way is up’ for Honda
Jenson Button says he’s a stronger man for the struggles he’s had with his pig of a Honda RA107 (also known as The Car That Cannot Win Sponsors) this year.
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F1: And then he said…
This is the story of two F1 teams, McLaren Mercedes and Scuderia Ferrari. These are the McLaren drivers, and these are from Ferrari, and this is F1 soap… keeping us all unreasonably entertained well into the off-season.
Tagged as: Alex Wurz, BMW Sauber, Damon Hill, Felipe Massa, Fernando Alonso, Ferrari, FIA, Flavio Briatore, Formula One, Heikki Kovalainen, Jean Todt, Jenson Button, Kimi Raikkonen, Lewis Hamilton, Luca di Montezemolo, McLaren, Michael Schumacher, Nelson A Piquet, Nico Rosberg, Red Bull, Renault, Ron Dennis, Ross Brawn, Toyota
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F1 season finale: Unreliability kills Button’s last points chance
Engine failure dumped both Jenson Button and team-mate Rubens Barrichello out of the Brazilian Grand Prix, just as their race strategy looked like paying off with a charge for points.
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F1: Jenson off the pace in Brazil qualifying
Jenson Button couldn’t pull a rabbit out of the hat in the final qualifying session of the season and will start the Brazilian Grand Prix a disappointing – and disappointed – 16th.
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F1: Things can only get better for Button…
Jenson Button was so sick of struggling with his wilful Honda at Spa that he admitted after the race how his retirement due to hydraulics problems actually came as a relief.
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F1: Button “pretty happy” with Spa qualifying
Honda’s Jenson Button is looking forward to race day at Spa after squeezing the best available performance from his car in qualifying.