Formula 1: October 2009 Archives

Brawn hopeful of pinning Button down

Ross Brawn has made it clear he believes that world champion Jenson Button will drive for his team again next season.

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Brawn "quietly confident"

Ross Brawn is "quietly confident" that his team can challenge for honours again next year after double success in 2009.

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Rosberg to quit Williams

Nico Rosberg has confirmed he is to leave Williams at the end of the season after four years with the F1 team.

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Button aims to finish on a high

Jenson Button aims to win the season-ending Abu Dhabi Grand Prix to celebrate his Drivers' and Brawn's Constructors' Championships.

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Jenson to seal Brawn deal - manager

Jenson Button's manager Richard Goddard has confirmed that newly-crowned world champion is set to agree a new deal with Brawn GP.

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Button to partner Hamilton?

Reports suggest that Formula One world champion Jenson Button could join McLaren-Mercedes next year.

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Button already looking ahead

Jenson Button has vowed to silence his critics again next year with Brawn GP after insisting he is not a "one-hit wonder".

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Button "ecstatic" with F1 crown

Jenson Button admitted to feeling "ecstatic" after clinching the Formula 1 world championship with fifth place at the Brazilian GP.

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Tyre error blow for Button

Jenson Button was left disappointed after a 'terrible' qualifying session hit his title hopes and left him 14th on the grid in Brazil.

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Whitmarsh issues words of warning

McLaren boss Martin Whitmarsh believes Jenson Button should adopt a positive approach in Brazil or risk losing the title.

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Silverstone poised to land GP contract

Formula 1 supremo Bernie Ecclestone has denied he gave Donington Park another fortnight to prove they can host the British GP.

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Ferrari deny Massa return

Ferrari have put to bed rumours that Felipe Massa might return this season, stating categorically that he will not drive again in 2009.

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Abu Dhabi hopes 'very low' - Massa

Felipe Massa is confident of making a return to Formula One from his fractured skull but doubts he will be back for the Abu Dhabi GP.

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Kubica makes 2010 switch

Renault say Robert Kubica will drive for them next season after deciding to leave his current team, BMW Sauber.

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Brazilian ace aims for early comeback

Felipe Massa has indicated he could return to Formula One action next month for the final race of the 2009 season.

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Vettel wins but Button edges closer to crown

Sebastian Vettel comfortably won the Japanese Grand Prix while championship leader Jenson Button finished eighth to secure a point.

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Cool Button eyes win

Jenson Button hopes the rain stays away from qualifying for the Japan Grand Prix as he looks for at least a top-10 finish.

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Jenson feels the stress

Jenson Button has revealed that he is finding it 'tough' dealing with the pressure that comes with leading the Drivers' Championship.

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Brawn hopeful of pinning Button down

Ross Brawn has made it clear he believes that world champion Jenson Button will drive for his team again next season.

More: Brawn hopeful of pinning Button down |

Brawn "quietly confident"

Ross Brawn is "quietly confident" that his team can challenge for honours again next year after double success in 2009.

More: Brawn "quietly confident" |

Rosberg to quit Williams

Nico Rosberg has confirmed he is to leave Williams at the end of the season after four years with the F1 team.

More: Rosberg to quit Williams |

Button aims to finish on a high

Jenson Button aims to win the season-ending Abu Dhabi Grand Prix to celebrate his Drivers' and Brawn's Constructors' Championships.

More: Button aims to finish on a high |

Jenson to seal Brawn deal - manager

Jenson Button's manager Richard Goddard has confirmed that newly-crowned world champion is set to agree a new deal with Brawn GP.

More: Jenson to seal Brawn deal - manager |

Button to partner Hamilton?

Reports suggest that Formula One world champion Jenson Button could join McLaren-Mercedes next year.

More: Button to partner Hamilton? |

Button already looking ahead

Jenson Button has vowed to silence his critics again next year with Brawn GP after insisting he is not a "one-hit wonder".

More: Button already looking ahead |

Button "ecstatic" with F1 crown

Jenson Button admitted to feeling "ecstatic" after clinching the Formula 1 world championship with fifth place at the Brazilian GP.

More: Button "ecstatic" with F1 crown |

Tyre error blow for Button

Jenson Button was left disappointed after a 'terrible' qualifying session hit his title hopes and left him 14th on the grid in Brazil.

More: Tyre error blow for Button |

Whitmarsh issues words of warning

McLaren boss Martin Whitmarsh believes Jenson Button should adopt a positive approach in Brazil or risk losing the title.

More: Whitmarsh issues words of warning |

Silverstone poised to land GP contract

Formula 1 supremo Bernie Ecclestone has denied he gave Donington Park another fortnight to prove they can host the British GP.

More: Silverstone poised to land GP contract |

Ferrari deny Massa return

Ferrari have put to bed rumours that Felipe Massa might return this season, stating categorically that he will not drive again in 2009.

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Abu Dhabi hopes 'very low' - Massa

Felipe Massa is confident of making a return to Formula One from his fractured skull but doubts he will be back for the Abu Dhabi GP.

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Kubica makes 2010 switch

Renault say Robert Kubica will drive for them next season after deciding to leave his current team, BMW Sauber.

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Brazilian ace aims for early comeback

Felipe Massa has indicated he could return to Formula One action next month for the final race of the 2009 season.

More: Brazilian ace aims for early comeback |

Vettel wins but Button edges closer to crown

Sebastian Vettel comfortably won the Japanese Grand Prix while championship leader Jenson Button finished eighth to secure a point.

More: Vettel wins but Button edges closer to crown |

Cool Button eyes win

Jenson Button hopes the rain stays away from qualifying for the Japan Grand Prix as he looks for at least a top-10 finish.

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Jenson feels the stress

Jenson Button has revealed that he is finding it 'tough' dealing with the pressure that comes with leading the Drivers' Championship.

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