News - Jenson Button
LONDON, July 7, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Online sports betting [http://www.skybet.com ] firm Sky Bet offer 2/1 that the winner of this weekend's British Grand Prix at Silverstone is from the UK. Lewis Hamilton, Jenson Button and Scotland's Paul di Resta will be flying the flag for Britain as the home supporters hope to see a first home winner at Silverstone since Hamilton's success in 2008. The three British drivers are available in Sky Bet's latest British Grand Prix betting markets at 4/1, 8/1 and 500/1 respectively to win the race on Sunday. Sebastian Vettel remains the firm favourite after his impressive win in the European GP in Valencia and is 4/5 to do the same in the British GP. Vettel has been dominant in qualifying this season and is as short as 1/2 to start the race from pole position after seven wins in eight qualifying sessions.
LONDON, February 10, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Jenson Button & Lewis Hamilton set up camp at their favourite music festival early...very early. Link to video: http://bit.ly/JLVVIP If you want to get your hands on tickets for some of Britain's hottest festivals this summer before they go
After winning Sunday's Japanese Grand Prix, Sebastian Vettel is confident he can beat Jenson Button and Rubens Barrichello for the F1 championship. Vettel led all 53 laps for his third win of the season.
Pole winner Sebastian Vettel was dominant Sunday in winning the Formula One Japanese Grand Prix at the Suzuka Racing Circuit in Suzuka City. By beating Toyota's Jarno Trulli to the finish by nearly five seconds, the 22-year-old German closed within 16 points of F1 standings leader Jenson Button, keeping his title hopes alive with two races left in the 2009 season. Woo-hoo, Vettel said to his crew on his radio after winning for the third time in 2009 and fourth time in his F1 career.
Rubens Barrichello won Sunday's Formula One Italian Grand Prix at Monza, Italy, beating Brawn GP teammate Jenson Button by 2.866 seconds. Barrichello, 37, is the circuit's oldest active driver and Sunday's victory helped him gained ground in the overall F1 standings with four races left in the 2009 season. (The victory) felt great and I have no big words for that, the Brazilian said after winning at Monza for the third time in his career.
