Jenson Button was standing at an airport baggage declare in late 2008 when he obtained a name that the F1 workforce he drove for was shutting down, and he’d misplaced his trip. He quickly signed with Brawn GP, a workforce that solely existed for one yr, 2009 — then drove to his first and solely championship in a season many name an F1 fairytale. Does he ever step again and go: “That was me — I gained the fairytale season”?
“No,” Button advised Motorsport. “As a result of it wasn’t a fairytale season. It was one of many hardest years of my life.”
Button gained six of the primary seven F1 races in 2009, accounting for greater than a 3rd of the 17-race season. He didn’t win one other race that yr, however held onto the factors result in take the title. Button stated the season was “nice in the beginning,” however rapidly, something lower than perfection turned a disappointment.
“You at all times wish to do higher,” Button stated. “So even after profitable three races, not being quickest in a observe session was a failure. Not being on pole in qualifying was a failure.
“I obtained to the purpose the place I put a lot stress on myself after these seven races, [if] I obtained to a race the place the automotive did not work, I could not get the very best out of it. My head was within the mistaken place already. All the things was a failure aside from a win, whereas I ought to have been on the level the place: ‘Effectively, we’re not quickest, however I obtained to get the very best out of the automotive, and ending on the rostrum remains to be a win as a result of folks aren’t actually taking many factors off of us.’”
Button, 44, is 15 years older now, and greater than a decade away from his full-time F1 profession. (We spoke throughout the debut of a particular Mobil1 livery for his Hertz Crew Jota LMDh automotive, his current years having taken him to WEC.) However when Button seems to be again at his Formulation 1 period, he thinks he’d deal with that stress “100 occasions higher” right now, and sees related patterns on this new period of younger drivers.
“I really feel that a variety of drivers which have gone into F1 anticipating nice issues,” Button advised Motorsport. “If it hasn’t occurred instantly, their head drops.
“I feel attempting to manage your feelings and get your head in the appropriate area could be very tough for children in motorsport, and it’s extremely simple for them to do a yr within the sport and get thrown out. That is it, sport over. The place do you go from there? It is very tough to select your self again up from that time.”
To listen to Button dig deeper into the perils of getting a seat too younger, the draw back of being a “clean” driver, the actual story behind his harrowing helmet malfunction throughout the 2004 German Grand Prix, and extra, watch the total episode of Behind the Visor under or on YouTube.