Button Victorious in Spain
Jenson Button continued his dominance in F1 with his fourth win in five races at the Spanish Grand Prix.
This was the ninth successive year that a driver has won from pole position at Barcelona’s Circuit de Catalunya, but it was no conventional procession from start to finish for Button.
After being passed by Brawn GP team-mate Rubens Barrichello on the run down to the first corner, Button and his team made the call to run from three stops to two early on.
It proved decisive as the 29-year-old did enough when Barrichello made his three trips into the pits to again take the chequered flag at the end of the 66 laps.
Yet despite standing on the top step of the podium for the fourth time this year, Button’s lead is only 14 points over Barrichello, who duly claimed second ahead of Red Bull’s Mark Webber.
The start to the race was marred by a four-car accident, bringing a swift end for Toyota’s Jarno Trulli, Giancarlo Fisichella in his Force India, and the Toro Rosso duo of Sebastiens Bourdais and Buemi.
Williams’ Nico Rosberg was the instigator as it was he who gently nudged Trulli off the circuit coming out of the opening chicane.
After running onto the gravel, it was evident Trulli had little traction as he made his way back onto the track as he slid into the on-rushing traffic.
Unable to take evasive action, Fisichella rammed into the side of Trulli, sending both shattered cars careering onto the gravel.
It was remarkable that as passengers at that point they failed to collect any of their rivals because the Bourdais/Buemi encounter was a separate affair.
Driving into the back of young Swiss Buemi, Frenchman Bourdais was temporarily launched into the air, running over the top of the 20-year-old, yet remarkably no driver was hurt.
With debris strewn across the track, world champion Lewis Hamilton was fortunate not to sustain damage, in particular to his tyres.
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Jenson Button fears first-corner mayhem should Ferrari’s Felipe Massa get a flyer at the start of Sunday’s Spanish Grand Prix.


















































