Jenson Button says enough: last race in Bahrain then retirement from racing
The 1980-class driver won the F1 World Championship in 2009. As many as 309 GPs he has participated in, with 50 podiums.
The 1980-class driver won the F1 World Championship in 2009. As many as 309 GPs he has participated in, with 50 podiums.
The 2009 world champion bluntly expressed his judgment on the Scuderia del Cavallino rampante’s 'no' moment.
The former British driver spoke on his expectations for this championship.
For the 2009 world champion, the new season could ignite internal rivalry within the Anglo-German stable.
“If he’s in the lead and Perez is 20 seconds behind, he probably won’t slow down to let him pass.”
“I really struggle to see him return to a competitive team after a year away.”
Joining the chorus of criticism of what happened in Brazil is Jenson Button.
“I saw the same thing in 2011,” said the British driver.
“It is one of the best circuits in the world, the races are incredible and the drivers and teams love to go there.”