
BBC Sport’s Ted Kravitz always comes up with some great insider type blogs, and his latest episode post-Abu Dhabi is more of the same.

BBC Sport’s Ted Kravitz always comes up with some great insider type blogs, and his latest episode post-Abu Dhabi is more of the same.

Watching Jenson Button climb from the BGP001 in parc fermé after the Brazilian GP on Sunday, I couldn’t help but think about the glaring contrast between Jenson’s 2008 season compared to this.

The hottest topic in the Top Gear office today is the title fight for the World Drivers’ Championship, now realistically down to just the two Brawn drivers.

Jenson Button is gearing up for a tough time retaining his World Championship lead at this weekend’s Spanish GP.

As Jason Barlow said, the start time malarkey last weekend was bizzare, but Bernie’s told Autosport that he has no problems with it: “I don’t see anything wrong with the start time, we just didn’t know about the rain. If we had started at 2pm then it would have rained as well.”

Jenson Button will be lining up on the grid at the first grand prix of the year in Melbourne, Australia, alongside his teammate from last year, Rubens Barrichello, following a management buyout of the Honda F1 team.
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