MONTREAL - Jenson Button ensure successful herself as a champion of Grand Prix Formula One (F1), which was quite dramatic in Canada, on Monday (5/13/2011) early morning yesterday. No wonder if McLaren CEO Martin Whitmarsh gives predicate 'exceptional' on the flagship racer.
The road race at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve somewhat sensational, because a number of incidents that occurred. Imagine, the cars touched with his team mate Button, Lewis Hamilton, who finally hit a wall and could not continue the race.
Racing also had stopped for two hours because of rain. This time, Button was given a penalty because of violating the maximum speed limit during the race led by the safety car. Not only that, a British rider had also clashed with Ferrari driver Fernando Alonso, who could not finish the same boat with Hamilton.
Show Button unfinished drama. Continuing the race of the order of 21 after the rain subsided, the 2009 world champion returned to action amazing when you overtake the Red Bull driver Sebastian Vettel, who was leading the race. Ironically, Button Vettel took positions in the last lap to finally win the race.
Given the sequence of events, it seems legitimate only if Whitmarsh threw a compliment to the drivers was born 31 years ago. "In fact, I like hearing the word 'extraordinary' was shouted at by my colleagues, about a hundred times this afternoon (local time)," she admitted, quoted from crash.net, Tuesday (14/06/2011).
"Frankly, how to drive Jenson was truly extraordinary. Another term I have in mind is heroic, majestic, very beautiful, and great! He did a great job, "Whitmarsh praise seemed endless.
"Canadian Grand Prix 2011 will be remembered as one of racing's most important, interesting and exciting in the history of F1. After the circuit can not be crossed because of rain and stopped long enough, the race begins again when Jenson was in place to-21. It seems that Jenson car in good condition, but almost did not believe it, "lid Whitmarsh.
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