Despite losing the lead to teammate Rubens Barrichello at the start of the Spanish Grand Prixc, Jenson Button made it four wins from five for Brawn GP after making his two-stop strategy work better than Barrichello’s three-stopper


Sunday 10th May 2009

Despite losing the lead to teammate Rubens Barrichello at the start of the Spanish Grand Prixc, Jenson Button made it four wins from five for Brawn GP after making his two-stop strategy work better than Barrichello’s three-stopper. In fact, Barrichello only just held off third-placed Mark Webber and after the race accused the team of favouring Button – something he’d seen enough of with Michael Schumacher at Ferrari. However, it turned out that he’d had a small issue with one of his tyres during a stint which likely cost him the win, while Button had only been converted into a two-stopper to prevent him from running in traffic.


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