Button celebrated title alone in hotel

 Button celebrated title alone in hotel
Jenson Button (GBR), Brawn GP - Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 16, Brazilian Grand Prix, Sunday, Sao Paulo, Brazil, 18.10.2009 / Copyright: Charniaux / xpb

Despite his description by some as the "playboy world champion", Jenson Button did not celebrate wildly after securing the 2009 title in Brazil on Sunday.

The Briton had been scheduled to return to Europe on Sunday evening for a PR commitment, but his Brawn teammate Rubens Barrichello offered the use of his private jet so that he could stay another night in Sao Paulo.

But it emerges that Button, 29, stayed less than an hour at the team's party before returning to his hotel.

"I wanted a bit of alone time," he told British reporters, drinking a glass of white wine and wearing a t-shirt that read 'What goes around, comes around'.

"We all celebrate it in different ways, and for me to just chill on my own was the best thing for me. I was on the phone to my girlfriend, my family as well, my mum, so I was up until about 4am just lying in bed with a big grin on my face," said Button.

He also responded to reports that he is locked in a dispute with Brawn bosses over the size of his 2010 retainer, despite chief executive Nick Fry saying the Briton is very likely to stay with the Brackley based team.

"I don't know what's going to happen in the future, and at the moment I don't care because I'm not thinking about it," said Button.

 

Source: GMM

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 EDavis EDavis
Maybe there was a really good movie on Skinemax.
October 19, 2009 6:14 pm
 Orochimaru Orochimaru
He won because of the 'diffuser' package of the Brawn GP race car, an advantage that Brawm GP had in the first 6 races. That's all! He won't be champion no more. Enjoy it while it last.
October 20, 2009 1:36 am
 kryst_PL kryst_PL
And where was said that only BrawnGP could use a double diffuser? They made a better car, complying the sam rules. The End. Yes, they had an advantage - but nobody gave it to them. If we rule such situations out, we will end up with NASCAR... Great work Jason! And good luck next season as well!
October 20, 2009 12:40 pm
No matter what advantages the car may have had in the earlier races...of which we cleary know it did...you also have to give him credit because the car did not drive it self. But...I bet the odds are that wins another one is very slim.
October 20, 2009 6:53 am
 olive olive
He is not the first to win because of a better car, or calculating, and his run in Brasil showed he knows how to drive
October 20, 2009 6:54 am
 jasb jasb
Congratulations to Jenson and to Brawn - well deserved, despite what some fools might say (see above) At the end of the season he was the best driver - no one else even came close. It is a very well deserved title for one of the most popular men in F1. Winning always takes a degree of luck and there is no doubt he rode his luck towards the end of the season but when the record books are written his name will be up there with the best of them. A true racer and a fine driver in the mould of Professor Alain Prost. Sock it to em JB!
October 20, 2009 9:45 am