Lauda defends Button amid more criticism

 Lauda defends Button amid more criticism
Jenson Button (GBR), Brawn GP, Brazilian Grand Prix, Sunday, Sao Paulo, Brazil, 18.10.2009 / Copyright: Brawn GP

Niki Lauda, a winner of F1's most coveted prize on three occasions, insists Jenson Button deserves to enter the history books as the latest world champion.

Although the British press turned the corner on Sunday to mainly hail its latest sporting star, 29-year-old Button has been criticised in recent weeks for enjoying a championship lead but not driving like a true title winner.

Sections of the international media picked up a similar theme when reflecting on Sunday's Brazilian grand prix, where the Brawn driver put his rivals Rubens Barrichello and Sebastian Vettel out of mathematical contention by finishing fifth.

"This strange world championship has rewarded the calmest driver," observed Italy's Corriere dello Sport.

Tuttosport added: "Button, master of the championship to forget", while Spain's Marca called the Briton a "transitional champion" before McLaren and Ferrari return to full strength in 2010.

Lauda said: "First of all a world champion is a world champion. In the end, nobody cares how or why you do it, so you have to give him your full respect.

"But I agree we have seen some other world championships won in a more steely and more competitive way over a season," the great Austrian added.

 

Source: GMM

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 Bristol411S3 Bristol411S3
This whole thing is ridiculous. Who deserved it more? Button won more races than anyone else. Brawn dominated the season. Button is as worthy a winner as any of the most recent champions who needed to take it to the very last race to bag it.
October 19, 2009 5:46 pm
 Logic Logic
That is ridiculous. Button had some magnificient passes early in the race, and from there on followed a strategy, much like EVERY other driver does.
October 19, 2009 6:55 pm
 Beefmeister Beefmeister
Is Button the best driver this season? Probably not. But as a combination of best car and driver, they've won the championship and that shouldn't be taken away from them at all. He deserves the title, just like Brawn deserve the manufacturers title. Great Button indeed!
October 20, 2009 10:22 am
 scratchy996 scratchy996
i think almost any other experienced F1 driver would have won the championship this year with a Brawn car. we will see next year how good Button really is. until then, congrats to Button , Brawn and Mercedes.
October 20, 2009 12:39 pm
 adz612 adz612
I agree with scratchy. Button would've had no excuse if he lost it, mainly because he had a great car. No denying that. Brawn really shook up this season and showed Mclaren and Ferrari a thing or two. Do I rate Button as a great driver? No doubt he's way better than myself, but as a championship driver, not really. I'm afraid I'd have to say Reubens deserved it more. Vettel, Webber and Hamilton pulled out some extraordinary drives this season, unfortunately for whatever reason, they couldn't quite clinch it. As Scratchy said, wait til next year to see how good Button is, but to my mind Button got lucky. Either way, coming from the brink of redundancy to winning the championship is an amazing feat, so well done Button & Brawn GP. Enjoy it while it lasts.
October 20, 2009 3:07 pm
 postas postas
F1 drivers are an elite. All of them were winners before they came into F1 so the question, ultimately, comes to who has the best car ...
October 20, 2009 5:12 pm