The Brawn BGP 001, given to Jenson Button after his 2009 championship, is going up for auction at the Miami Grand Prix this May. Besides the unlikely Cinderella title run, the British driver had ...
2009 Brawn GP Chassis 001/01 Bonhams Chassis 02 was given to team owner Ross Brawn after the season, while chassis 03 was given to Mercedes. Chassis 01, the car up for auction, was given to Button ...
A contract clause landed Jenson Button a championship-winning Brawn GP car, which he’s now put up for sale. Button won his sole Drivers’ World Championship title driving for Ross Brawn’s ...
He tried to force him back into line but it didn’t work. Speaking on Netflix’s Schumacher documentary, ex-Ferrari boss Ross Brawn revealed how the seven-time champion annoyed the McLaren driver in ...
The Brawn GP story is one of the fairytales of modern F1 history. Ross Brawn, formerly technical director for Honda’s F1 programme, bought the team for £1 after the Japanese manufacturer exited ...
Founded by Ross Brawn, Brawn GP only existed for one year. However, the team made the most of what they had as they were able to win both the drivers and constructors championships. In 2009, Jenson ...
Following the £1 buyout of the team’s assets by Ross Brawn and Nick Fry, a last-minute engine deal with Mercedes-Benz ensured the renamed Brawn GP could compete in the 2009 Formula One World ...
Is there a more universally celebrated F1 car? We all know the story of Jenson Button and Brawn GP’s unlikely championship triumph in 2009, coming as it did off the back of almost financial oblivion ...
Button famously won the title with the hastily rebranded Brawn GP team following Honda’s withdrawal from F1 at the end of 2008. Bought for £1 by its former team principal, Ross Brawn ...
Chassis 001/02 – the car Button drove in every race in 2009 en route to his title win – is owned by Brawn GP team principal and namesake Ross Brawn, and is the only one of the three in running order.
Button’s 2009 triumph was a fairytale story, with the team founded by legendary F1 team boss Ross Brawn following Honda’s shock decision to withdraw from the sport at the end of 2008.
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