Drivers: Button's worst race

Eurosport - Sun, 21 Jun 18:55:00 2009

Driver reaction after the British Grand Prix, which championship leader Jenson Button hopes will be his worst outing of 2009.

2009 British Grand Prix Jenson Button - 0

Sebastian Vettel (Red Bull - winner): "It's fantastic. It shows we're on the right way. Everyone has worked so hard. It was all kind of last minute but we did it. I want to thank Silverstone - I enjoyed it so much. The people were all standing up at the end. The emotions... I have to thank every single person in the grandstands. This is what I dreamt of when I watched in the era of (Nigel) Mansell."

Mark Webber (Red Bull - 2nd): "I think I lost the race yesterday. We needed to get on the front row at least and then in the first stint today, we knew that Sebastian was pulling away. Rubens (Barrichello) was doing his best and his car didn't look that easy. I was just sitting behind; it's so difficult to stay close at Silverstone. So the race was virtually lost in that first stint."

Rubens Barrichello (Brawn GP - 3rd): "I have a lot of pride because at the end of day it was very difficult. Red Bull were the class act this weekend. I'm very proud of our achievement. Unfortunately Red Bull were really, really fast but I did what I had to do. I want to thank all the doctors that helped me this weekend because I was in terrible back pain."

Felipe Massa (Ferrari - 4th): "I almost feel as though I won the race. To start eleventh and finish fourth is a really great result. We weren't expecting it and so we are doubly happy. We had a good strategy and I pushed to the maximum at the key moments. Today, the KERS was a great help, especially at the start, but the whole car was also working well. The team did a great job and the results speak for themselves."

Nico Rosberg (Williams - 5th): "I am very pleased for the whole team, and for myself, that we had another good race. We still didn't get the result that we are capable of today, but Barrichello was slow in the middle stint and I was stuck behind him and that cost me the place to Massa. If that hadn't happened, we would have had a solid fourth place."

Jenson Button (Brawn GP - 6th): "If you don't get the tyres in their working range, it doesn't matter what car you've got, it doesn't work, so that was my problem here and Rubens seemed to be struggling as well ... Hopefully this will be the worst race of the year. And after struggling so hard to get three points, in a way this might be an important three points."

Jarno Trulli (Toyota - 7th): "It was a very hard race for me. I had a difficult start because the car didn't pull away as fast as normal, so I lost a couple of positions. I was trying to fight back all through the race but it was not easy and the car was sliding around quite a lot; maybe this was because of the aero set-up I chose yesterday."

Kimi Raikkonen (Ferrari - 8th): "I got a good start, but then I was unable to push as much as I could have done because I was always in traffic. It's a shame, because given where I was at the end of the first lap, I could have got a better result. A single point is definitely nothing to get excited about, but it's better than nothing."

Timo Glock (Toyota - 9th): "It's a pity to miss out on the points, especially as I was really quick out of traffic and at the end I was able to catch Kimi (Raikkonen) quite easily. The problem was at the first corner when I lost a few positions; that left me in traffic and compromised my race."

Giancarlo Fisichella (Force India - 10th): "A top 10 finish was our target this weekend. We thought it would be difficult but actually today was a very good race for me and we achieved the maximum we could do. It was a fun race. I had a good start and then on the first lap I overtook many drivers and even on the second lap I overtook Kubica and the two Renaults."

Kazuki Nakajima (Williams - 11th): "That result was not ideal for me. There weren't any particular reasons for it. I was pleased with my start and I thought it was going to be a good race for me, but I was held up by the car in front before my first stop and then it was difficult to keep up with the cars ahead of me for the rest of the race."

Nelson Piquet (Renault - 12th): "The overall result is disappointing today, but I think I had a solid race. It's clear that we must continue to work hard and hopefully introduce some new upgrades in time for the next race in a few weeks' time. I know that I can be competitive if the car is good, however it's down to me to improve my performance in qualifying."

Robert Kubica (BMW - 13th): "This was a very difficult race for me. Starting from P12 it was clear under normal circumstances we couldn't achieve much, therefore we decided to take a risk and start the race with a high fuel load and on the prime tyres. But it didn't pay off, because I had big problems heating up the tyres at the start, and I lost ground."

Fernando Alonso (Renault - 14th): "Our chance to score points today was over at the start as we lost two positions and I was stuck behind Heidfeld who was heavy on fuel, which cost us a lot of time. Although I had some good fights around the track, I'm obviously frustrated with the poor result and it's clear we need to improve on all fronts before Germany."

Nick Heidfeld (BMW - 15th): "There wasn't much we could come away with. At the start I risked a lot when I went for a rather small gap. I damaged my front wing but I was happy it wasn't worse than that. Of course it significantly affected the aerodynamics, but we decided to wait until the scheduled pit stop so not to lose even more time."

Lewis Hamilton (McLaren - 16th): "I gave it my all today. Despite fighting for the lower positions, I was absolutely on the limit for the whole race. We knew it would be difficult, and I enjoyed my battle with Fernando, but we didn't have the pace today to get into the points. The best thing about this weekend has been the fans: they really gave me some consolation by cheering me on throughout the race."

Adrian Sutil (Force India - 17th): "We rebuilt the spare car after the crash yesterday caused too much damage to my race car, but then we had a problem on the formation lap with the fuel pressure. We could fix it and at least start but it was really disappointing today."

Sebastien Buemi (Toro Rosso - 18th): "It was a very tough race and we struggled to be on the pace and now we must try and work out why, as we have been quicker than this earlier in the weekend. On worn tyres especially, the car was very difficult to drive."

Sebastien Bourdais (Toro Rosso - DNF): "Regarding my collision with Kovalainen, he changed line twice. At the exit to Stowe, I was on the normal line and he went to the inside, I moved to the outside, then he moved over so I moved across to the other side and he changed again. He braked early, because he had only just left the pits on full tanks and cold tyres. I was trying to out-brake him, but he should not have changed line like that."

Heikki Kovalainen (McLaren - DNF): "Of course, it's disappointing not to finish the team's home race.Until my retirement, the car had been working fine and the strategy was working for me too: we were on target. Then Bourdais just ran into the back of me and damaged the left-rear corner. I had to stop because the damage had made the car undriveable."

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  1. Comment hidden due to its low rating. Show

    Holly-Anna Bumface, thanx for the info. I do recall­ that he "overtook" Vettel in the first lap in­ Turkey. Or did he? Oh yes, he CAPITALISED on a mistake­ from Vettel. Button is a good driver and his Smooth­ Driving Style does not permit overtaking and real­ racing action.

    From Misi, on Mon 22 Jun 2:59PM
  2. @Manny Z: It's not just you mate, I report them on­ a regular basis.

    I suspect though that Yahoo earn­ royalties on the number of posts, so even a post from a­ gimp is a post to count. Thankfully, the "thumbs­ down" soon gets rid of them.

    You have to pity­ them though, it must be quite challenging to be­ mentally handicapped, they probably think the attention­ means that people notice them.

    From on3ofm4ny, on Mon 22 Jun 2:06PM
  3. Leave Jenson Button and Lewis Hamilton alone, Lewis won­ last year and Jenson will win this year. We doing well­ at last Great Britain are proud of both of you. Jenson­ and Lewis don't marry those women either.

    From , on Mon 22 Jun 12:59PM
  4. nasimlaw for your information JB won the races in­ Bahrain and Turkey and in neither race did he start­ from pole.

    From Holly-Anna Bumface, on Mon 22 Jun 12:35PM
  5. Hi Johnny Owen haven't seen any posts from you­ recently unless you are posting as one of the nutters,­ of course.

    You said in one of your malignant posts­ "Jenkin Bunsons recently won every race" and­ I assume that the misspelling of JBs name is deliberate­ and your idea of a joke - ha ha ha.

    But JB had not won­ every race before Sunday.

    btw have you flogged that­ dodgy escort yet?

    From John The Engine Builder, on Mon 22 Jun 12:30PM
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    I will bet you any money Je3nkins bottoms wins the­ world championship.
    and the rest of you losers will­ argue for the rest of the year about hoo cheated!!

    From e=mc squared, on Mon 22 Jun 11:53AM
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    Jenkin Bunsons recently won every race and turned your­ arrogant theories on there head.
    Why have the rest of­ you (besides redbull) slipped down the toilet bowl?

    From e=mc squared, on Mon 22 Jun 11:51AM
  8. Interesting this is the first GP if I recall, where had­ the team been allowed to cohoose their own tyre it­ could have made abig difference. I know there was the­ race where it affected everybody, but in this opne in­ the good old days, Brawn could have worked out which­ tyres they would use and perhaps gone for soft and­ super soft. I wonder if that would have made­ adifference to the race result?

    From Ellie, on Mon 22 Jun 11:51AM
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    Button won his home race already. Monaco!!! Looks like­ most drivers in F1 can only win from pole. Shame...

    From nasimlaw, on Mon 22 Jun 10:38AM
  10. First off...let me congratulate POTTER and Burt for­ their really encouraging remarks on Lewis Hamilton,­ NOT! Because guess what?!? I've just reported both­ of those idiots for repetition! They've been at it­ for a long time and now I must have the only guts to­ stop it...

    As far as this race: I guess Vettel proved­ me wrong as far as being wet-only. He can race in the­ dry and he does it well. Shame that Jenson managed only­ three points, but it wasn't the car that failed­ him, it was the tires. That's how I see­ it...

    -Manny Z the Wolf Warrior

    From Manny Z the Wolf Warrior, on Mon 22 Jun 10:27AM
  11. Kovalainen definitely just lost his seat for next year­ (or perhaps after his contract is expired). Perhaps one­ of the new teams will want to use him.

    From Spider, on Mon 22 Jun 9:04AM
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    hamster and bristow have both had a slapping

    From Burt, on Mon 22 Jun 8:37AM
  13. Well bad luck Jenson we all know you tried hard and it­ wasn't your day. The Brawn was not as good as the­ Red Bull but their is always the next race. Well done­ Rubens on another fine drive, don't worry Rubens a­ win is not far around the corner for you.

    D.Bristow

    From , on Mon 22 Jun 7:18AM
  14. Francis S: Go an correct your spelling you dumb donkey,­ you stupid mule.

    D.Bristow

    From , on Mon 22 Jun 7:14AM
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    i still slapped the hamster.

    From Burt, on Mon 22 Jun 5:49AM
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    HELLO MY LITTLE F1 BUDDIES THIS IS YOUR FRIEND­ MARINARO4 FROM CHILE
    I AM MARNIO FROM PERU'S UNCLE­ AND HE IS MY NEPHEW
    HE HAS BEEN A NAUGHTY BOY I HEAR­ AND WILL GET A GOOD SPANKING WHEN HE COMES HOME
    ­ DON'T LISTEN TO MY NEPHEW HE IS SO FULL OF HATRED­ TO ALL THAT IS GOOD.
    HE EVEN ADMIRES THAT POISONED­ DWARF AND MAD MAX.
    BUT I HEAR THAT ALL IN BRITIAN­ ISN'T THAT GOOD AFTER ALL.
    MR BUTTONS SON FAILED­ TO DELIVER A HOME GRAND PRIX WIN.
    NOT ONLY THAT, BUT­ MR BUTTONS SON FAILED TO BE ON THE PODIUM.
    THIS SERVES­ YOU RIGHT FOR ABANDONING MR HAMILTONS SON.
    THE TRUE­ KING OF THE F1 WORLD WITH MR BUTTONS SON SERVING MR­ HAMILTONS SON AS A MAID.
    LONG LIVE MR HAMILTONS SON.

    From David, on Mon 22 Jun 5:47AM
  17. I do hope you are all enjoying my characters Francis S­ (donkey head) and all of the others, including the­ couple of recent new ones.

    I would like to know what­ you think of these characters, I might even publish my­ address so you can post your replies or come round and­ see me.

    From Francis Sterling, on Sun 21 Jun 11:13PM
  18. I think it's time for me to watch Moto GP more. ­ Lorenzo and Rossi's battle at Catalunya on the last­ lap was what F1 used to be like. Today it's just a­ sprint race where whomever has the best start pulls­ away and wins by outdriving the others in clean air and­ with better pit stops. And by watching more Moto GP, I­ won't have to spend a Sunday evening watching a­ boring F1 race so the home fan base doesn't have to­ stay up late.

    From sgl, on Sun 21 Jun 11:12PM
  19. It will be interesting to see how he responds now­ because its all well and good when its going right and­ true champions find a way out of the gloom.

    From janice m, on Sun 21 Jun 11:08PM
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    Jenkin Bunson has sure whipped all yo dirty lil­ hides.
    I's a rednek from Montana weres we ride im­ high and eat all the pie.
    My local boozer has a sign­ outside saying

    " Liquor in the front
    and poker­ in the rear"

    Adios muchachas.

    From teatotaller, on Sun 21 Jun 10:05PM
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