Jenson Button is the 2009 World Drivers’ Champion

Button_275x207_1Jenson 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 2009 title from Sebastian Vettel and Rubens Barrichello.

Button is the tenth British champion following in the footsteps of Mike Hawthorn, Graham Hill, Jim Clark, John Surtees, Jackie Stewart, James Hunt, Nigel Mansell, Damon Hill and the out-going 2008 champion Lewis Hamilton.

His string of six wins from the first seven races equaled a record set by Clark and Michael Schumacher and formed the foundation of his championship campaign. While his final win of the season came at Istanbul in June, he was able to score points on a regular basis much to the frustration of his rivals.

Button has had his fair share of critics for his performance in the second half of the championship, but had he started the season with points paying finishes and ended the season with a string of victories, his success would have, arguably, been seen in a differing light.

He may not have the flair of some of his rivals and may not put the car right on the limit week in week out, but with more points than his rivals, he has achieved his career objective of championship success following many years of loyalty to Honda and its new successor, Brawn GP.

In view of his team having taken the constructors’ crown as well, Button’s title caps what has been a fairytale success story for the Brawn team, an outfit which came close to shutting its doors mere weeks before the 2009 championship began. The BGP001 completed its first on-track testing only a month before the season’s first race.

The race to the 2009 WDC
July 12th, 2009

The race to the 2009 WDC

Just past the half way point in the season, the Constructors Championship has become a two horse race, Brawn GP and Red Bull Racing.  That begs the question, who will win the World Drivers Championship (WDC) in 2009?  Four Drivers have hopes, and the all belong to the two aforementioned teams.

For two consecutive Grand Prix both Red Bull Racing drivers have out paced the field, and as a result have steadily closed the gap on Jenson Button, and past Rubens Barrichello in the points standing. It seems for the time being that pure pace of the RBR chassis is superior to that of the Brawn.  So I ask the question, is Jenson’s lead enough for him to hold on to the lead and win the WDC?

Who will win the WDC in 2009?

Please vote in the poll on the right, or comment below.

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2009 German GP: Friday Practice Results
Friday Practice 1 Results:
PositionDriverTeamTimeLaps
1WebberRed Bull Racing1:33.08219
2ButtonBrawn GP1:33.46318
3MassaScuderia Ferrari1:33.74521
4TrulliToyota1:33.79523
5FisichellaForce India1:33.83926
6RaikkonenScuderia Ferrari1:33.84023
7RosbergWilliams1:33.90226
8VettelRed Bull Racing1:33.90913
9NakajimaWilliams1:33.95225
10AlonsoRenault1:34.14816
11HeidfeldBMW Sauber1:34.22125
12BarrichelloBrawn GP1:34.22717
13HamiltonMcLaren Mercedes1:34.48314
14KubicaBMW Sauber1:34.69223
15PiquetRenault1:34.73824
16BourdaisScuderia Toro Rosso1:34.82727
17BuemiScuderia Toro Rosso1:34.87828
18KovalainenMcLaren Mercedes1:34.89326
19GlockToyota1:34.99123
20SutilForce India1:35.0926
Friday Practice 2 Results:
PositionDriverTeamTimeLaps
1HamiltonMcLaren Mercedes1:32.14923
2VettelRed Bull Racing1:32.33131
3ButtonBrawn GP1:32.36932
4WebberRed Bull Racing1:32.48028
5TrulliToyota1:32.51132
6SutilForce India1:32.58532
7BarrichelloBrawn GP1:32.66426
8AlonsoRenault1:32.77424
9NakajimaWilliams1:32.87232
10PiquetRenault1:32.99229
11HeidfeldBMW Sauber1:33.01236
12MassaScuderia Ferrari1:33.05234
13RosbergWilliams1:33.12834
14KubicaBMW Sauber1:33.16128
15GlockToyota1:33.17234
16RaikkonenScuderia Ferrari1:33.18229
17KovalainenMcLaren Mercedes1:33.72427
18BuemiScuderia Toro Rosso1:33.90330
19BourdaisScuderia Toro Rosso1:34.02530
20FisichellaForce India1:38.8773

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