Jenson Button’s F1 Champion 2009
UK fans cheer F1 champ Button
We all know that the Formula 1 driver Jenson Button was the champion in 2009. No doubt it is a great driver who won his title with great determination and vigor.
Reuters – Jenson Button, who on Sunday (October 18) clinched the 2009 Formula One championship in Brazil, greets fans near London and answers questions on his future with the Brawn team. Button has yet to sign a new contract with Brawn for next season but said he would stay loyal to the team which saved his Formula One career and helped him win the world title. Speaking at an event at the Bluewater shopping centre in Kent, south-east England, 29-year-old Button knows he will be in a strong negotiating position when he sits down with team boss Ross Brawn. But Britain’s 10th world champion knows he is indebted to the team which rose form the ashes of Honda last year after the Japanese carmaker pulled out of the sport.
F1Live – Jenson Button has joined the elite group of race drivers to have won the world championship. His fifth position in Sunday’s Brazilian Grand Prix was enough to clinch the title from Sebastian Vettel and Rubens Barrichello. "[This] was the best race that I’ve driven in my career and I’m really going to enjoy this moment," said Button. "This season has been a rollercoaster ride from the elation of the wins at the start to the hard graft in the second half of the season which has seen us grind out the results needed to take the titles.
Jenson Button’s F1 Champion 2009
Ten seasons and 171 races since his Formula One racing debut at the 2000 Australian Grand Prix, Jenson Button has finally made his dream a reality by clinching the 2009 FIA Formula One World Drivers’ title in Brazil. After dominating the early part of the season, winning six of the first seven races, Jenson Button’s control was challenged when team mate Rubens Barrichello and Red Bull Racing driver Sebastian Vettel picked up a number of wins through the second half of the season.
Starting from 14th on the gird at Brazil’s Sao Paulo circuit, Button put in the drive of his life, finishing in fifth position in a race that was won by Red Bull’s Mark Webber. Jenson Button’s fifth place finish put the title beyond the reach of his season-long rivals Barrichello and Vettel and helped Brawn GP to claim the 2009 Constructors’ title, just eleven months after the Brackley based team feared they would have to exit the series.
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