A Gutsy Call Brings Jenson Button the Australian Grand Prix
Formula 1 is all about the technological brilliance in cars. Sometimes, however, that the driver who makes the gutsy call to overcome all the equipment and put in a winning performance. Such was the case with Jenson Button in the Australian Grand Prix.
Formula 1 season opener in Bahrain was a real yawner. Many feared a boring season ahead. Still could be, but not at the Australian Grand Prixu.Stranica rain on the track before the start convinced. Cars switched to medium tires and demolition derby began in earnest.
race for the first turn at the beginning it was madness. Cars hurtled towards the corner on wet, greasy track and the results were predictable. We had our first triple world champion break when Jenson Button, Fernando Alonso and Michael Schumacher all tried to pass through the first corner side by rame.Rezultati predictable. Alonso finished back. Button was almost left the track and Schumacher needed a new front wing. Alonso and finished the Shumi in the back of the field with a button fall back.
seemed like a race for all three are spoiled. How wrong we were on that account. Button has a call that is simply amazing. Despite the wet track of what he has come in for slick tires. The first round was out of the mess because he always went without prianjanja.Drugi circle, however, saw the track dry enough for the button to set the fastest lap. Then he started flying and the rest of the teams started to dive into the pit. By the end of cycling, Button was a strong second. It was a brilliant call on his part.
button to finish by winning the Australian Grand Prix with a little help from his friends at Red Bull. Two races and two problems with the car and Sebastian Vettel, while leading the race. This time it was a brake problem to see him off and gave the victory to gumb.Red Bull is blindingly fast, but it does not matter if the car does not make it to the end of the race! Poor Vettel.
thinking outside the box can often produce amazing results. It is certainly not in this case as a bold decision Jenson Button bought him a big win down under.
