BUTTON UP
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Jenson Button was Formula One’s cheerful yet tenacious underdog who, when he finally got his hands on a winning car, never looked back. On entering the sport in 2000, he was the youngest Briton in F1 history. In 2009, aged 29, he achieved his dream of becoming world champion. Popular throughout his 17 seasons, he developed a reputation for silky-smooth driving (which was kind to the car and its tyres), being quickest in the wet, and for motivating his engineers when they were down. He was also willing to take a huge pay cut when his team was on its uppers, which enabled him and Brawn G.P. to go on and make history.
He’s one of only two drivers to have beaten Lewis Hamilton in the same team over the course of a season (he did so at McLaren in 2011; the other was Nico Rosberg at Mercedes in 2016). In total, JB won 15 grands prix and eight pole positions from 306 starts. Having retired from F1, in 2018 he won Japan’s Super GT championship and raced in the legendary Le Mans 24 Hours. He’s still a regular presence in the
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