Jenson Button. Flying lap. Barcelona. 2009

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Uploaded by on May 15, 2009

Jenson Button got the pole at Barcelona on Q3 with a chrono of 1: 0.527

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  • I record them directly from the TV.

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  • @jraybay Barichello made several mistakes and was clearly not "There all the way" as you say. Look at the start in Australia for example, he hit anti-stall right away and then caused a crash in the 1st corner lol - You have no idea what your talking about!!! Truth hurts doesnt it.

  • @InnAb109 -actually,Different drivers drive different settings according to their preferances.Friday practice is basically to get the set up correct.Jenson struggled in Q1 and Q2. he stole Rubens settings for Q3..thats ok,i know..they are teammates

    but Rubens should have won that race,,he was the fastest ..he got screwed by Brawn by making him do a 3 stopper while everyone else on the grid did a 2..

    Lewis has murdered Jenson thus far for pace but JB is smart and hence been grinding out results

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  • can sum1 tell me who was in secong place and how far slower they were? jenson was missing appexes like mad

  • @hand2gland A bangin' stereo for me tunes! :D

  • @VibeRock2008 Because Honda poured a billion dollars into its development.

  • It's amazing how he completely misses the apexes (apices?) at Turns 5 and 10, which are 2 crucial corners for lap time, and yet still gets pole.

  • @836trublu I hope that's dry humour.

  • @hand2gland fail of a joke, obvious that he goes into fuel saving mode...

  • BrawnGP This is unbelievable ... Discredited a car mounted the eve of the 2009 season, out of nowhere he became the car to beat that season.

    To this day no one believes that a car designed for a few days of the start of the season, had an impressive regularity and stability.

    Now the question that begs: what is the difference between this car? The Mercedes engine? The pilot? The finger of Ross Brawn? I think all this success is due to a consistent set.

  • JENSON... ¿BUTTTON? LOL

  • @muffin440 you're joking right? If the Brawn was still in 2011 it would've been owned very hard cuz brawn had dominated the first half of 2009 only because they had the double diffusor, after Silverstone (when the other teams started to use the double diffusor) they were far from dominating. So now in 2011, without double diffusor, they would be in the midfield :)

  • 1:10 Jenson turns on the tunesss.

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