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Jenson Button wins Formula One world title after dramatic Brazilian Grand Prix
It was announced on December 5, 2008 that Honda would be exiting Formula One with immediate effect due to the current economic crisis and were looking to sell the team. On 5 March 2009, it was announced that the former Honda Racing F1 team would become Brawn GP, following a buy-out by Ross Brawn, the previous team principal of Honda Racing. Today Brawn GP and it's driver Jenson Button are Constructors' Championships and Drivers' Championships respectfully. Someone at Honda headquarters in Japan is having the worse day ever.JensonButton.com : Jenson Button
Jenson Button is known as an legendary womanizer in the past and his new status as a Formula One Drivers' Champion will no doubt add to his womanizing! I am fucking jealous just think of the hot model ass he is going to be scoring now. He is already scoring hot model ass but if we learn a lesson from the history of his career, with success comes upgrades. Just ask his then long time girlfriend Kim Keay who was dump his first year in F1. His current girlfriend is Jessica Michibata, 23 year-old half-Japanese model from Fukui prefecture, who is best known as a lingerie model for Japanese lingerie maker Peach John. Jessica is half Argentinian (Spanish/Italian) and half Japanese and has appeared in TV commercials for Ellis, Uniqlo Evian,Willcom and DTC Diamond Line. And now she is endangered of being kick to the curb like Jenson's at the time he first found success in F1. Below ate pictures of his girlfriends starting with the lady of the moment then his previous conquests. Click on pictures to enlarge.
Florence Brudenell-Bruce:
Louise Griffiths:
Sara Cox:
About Jenson's winning the championship today, the Guardian.co.uk report:
Jenson Button has secured his maiden Formula One world championship for Brawn GP in the penultimate race of the season as Red Bull's Mark Webber won the Brazilian Grand Prix.
Button took fifth place as his team-mate and rival Rubens Barrichello finished eighth and Sebastian Vettel - the only other driver capable of winning the crown - finished in fourth position.
Webber, who had been running second in the early stages, took the lead after his first stop and did not relinquish it as the Red Bull proved the quickest car around Interlagos. Barrichello's grip on the race was loosened when he lost places after his first stop, crucially to BMW's Robert Kubica, who finished second. The Brazilian, who had started from pole position, lost third place with ten laps to go as a storming Lewis Hamilton - who started from 18th place after a disaster in the rain-hit qualifying session - benefitted from an early safety car period. Barrichello then suffered further disappointment with a puncture in the dying laps, being forced to pit and rejoin in eighth.
Button had also benefitted from the safety car to make up places early on, showing his determination with a great move to pass Renault's Romain Grosjean after which he also picked off Williams' Kazuki Nakajima. Button pitted for the first time on lap 29, a clean stop bringing him out in tenth with two cars ahead still to pit. A fantastic move on Sebastien Buemi a few laps later, outbraking him into turn one, brought Button seventh place. Barrichello, lying fourth, had all the work to do but his race unravelled and he was unable to keep his title hopes alive.
Vettel had done his best to stay in the hunt be taking a very long first stint and would be satisfied with his fourth place, even though Button's finishing position meant the title was out of his grasp. Given Barrichello's bad luck, it meant the Red Bull driver overtook him for second in the standings with a race to go.
The opening laps of the grand prix were filled with incident as first an off-track fight almost erupted between Jarno Trulli and Adrian Sutil. Replays appeared to show Force India's Sutil forcing Trulli wide onto the grass, causing the Toyota to lose control and slide off into the barriers, tagging Sutil along the way. Sutil also ended up in the gravel trap and had to face a fuming Trulli in a discussion that almost became physical.
A lap later Ferrari's Kimi Raikkonen was caught in a flash fire in the pit lane. The Finn had pitted to receive a new nose cone after tagging the back of Red Bull's Mark Webber. Ahead of him, earlier spinner Heikki Kovalainen was leaving the pits but with the fuel hose still attached to his McLaren. Fuel sprayed over the hot Ferrari, which was briefly engulfed in flames, although Raikkonen was unhurt and carried on.
Final points standings:
Jenson Button, 89
Sebastian Vettel, 74
Rubens Barrichello, 72
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Jenson Alexander Lyons Button (born January 19, 1980 in Frome, Somerset, England) is a British Formula One World champion from England, currently driving for the Brawn GP team and 2009 Formula One World Champion. He first drove in Formula One in the 2000 season, with the Williams team, switching in 2001 to Benetton, which in 2002 became Renault F1. After two years with the Enstone-based squad, he moved to BAR in 2003. They were subsequently renamed Honda for the 2006 season, during which Button won his first Grand Prix in Hungary, on 6 August 2006, after 113 races. Following the withdrawal of Honda from the sport in December 2008, he was left without a drive for the 2009 season, until Ross Brawn led a management buyout of the team in February 2009, and Button suddenly found himself in a highly competitive, Mercedes-engined car. He went on to win six of the first seven races of the 2009 season, equalling a record achieved by only two other drivers, Michael Schumacher and Jim Clark. Although the current season is still in progress, he has amassed enough points over his rivals to secure the 2009 FIA world drivers championship.
Button began karting at the age of eight, after his father bought him his first kart, and made an extraordinarily successful start. He won all 34 races of the 1991 British Cadet Kart Championship, along with the title. Further successes followed, including three triumphs in the British Open Kart Championship. In 1997, he became the youngest driver ever to win the European Super A Championship, and won the Aryton Senna Memorial Cup as well, precipitating a move into car racing.
Aged 18, Button contested the British Formula Ford Championship with Haywood Racing and won the title, with nine race wins. He also triumphed in the Formula Ford Festival at Brands Hatch, ahead of future Indianapolis 500 winner Dan Wheldon. At the end of 1998, he won the annual McLaren Autosport BRDC Young Driver Award. His prize included a test in a McLaren Formula One car, which he received at the end of the following year.
Button entered Formula Three in 1999, with the Promatecme team. He won three times - at Thruxton, Pembrey and Silverstone - and finished the season as top rookie driver. He was third overall in the championship, behind Marc Hynes and Luciano Burti, and finished fifth and second respectively in the Marlboro Masters and Macau Grand Prix (0.035s behind winner Darren Manning in the latter).
Jessica Michibata (éē«Æćøć§ć·ć«), (born Jessica Celeste Michibata on October 21, 1984 in Fukui Prefecture, Japan) is a Japanese fashion model.
She was born to Argentine father of Spanish, Italian ancestry, and a Japanese mother. She has been active in the modeling world since her early life. She has an older sister named Linda Karen and a younger sister named Angelica Patricia Angelica, both of whom are also fashion models. Jessica and Angelica are both spokesmodels for the lingerie brand Peach John. Jessica is fluent in English and Japanese.
She is currently dating Formula One world champion Jenson Button.
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