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Button snatches sensational victory

ESPNF1 Staff
June 12, 2011
Jenson Button celebrates his remarkable victory © Sutton Images
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Jenson Button took a dramatic victory at an elongated Canadian Grand Prix after snatching victory on the last lap when Sebastian Vettel made an uncharacteristic mistake at turn five in damp conditions.

The race was postponed for over two hours due to a deluge at the circuit, but the finale was well worth the wait as McLaren's Button came back from six pit stops to take the most hard-earned victory of his career. Vettel held on for second but was left kicking himself after leading the vast majority of the race only to lose control on the last lap as he came under relentless pressure from the McLaren.

Mark Webber took third in the second Red Bull after an enthralling battle with Michael Schumacher that saw the seven-time world champion miss out on the first podium of his comeback by 0.3 seconds.

But Button was by far and away the man of the race, fighting from last place on lap 40 to victory on lap 70. His race did not pass without incident however, as he came together with his team-mate Lewis Hamilton before the rain stoppage in an accident that put Hamilton out of the race. He went on to tangle with Fernando Alonso after the restart and puntured his left-front tyre, dropping him to last place while the Ferrari was forced to retire. Post-race investigations by the stewards ruled that both collisions were racing incidents.

But from that point onwards Button was on another level, changing to slick tyres early and making the most of the McLaren's wet-weather setup to take risk after risk and bully his way through the field. Safety cars also played their part and helped Button reduce gaps to the cars in front at several points of the race.

The final caution period put him on the tail of the battle between Webber and Schumacher, and he made a brave and instinctive move on a wet part of the circuit to pass the Red Bull before breezing past the Mercedes with the help of his Drag Reduction System. He then took 1.5 seconds out of Vettel's lead in one lap and went on to pressure the championship leader until he made his mistake. By the time the race finished - some four hours after the start - the tedium of the rain delay was soon forgotten as champagne flowed on the podium and Button moved into second place in the drivers' championship, albeit 60 points off Vettel.

It was also a good race for the likes of Renault's Vitaly Petrov and Sauber's Kamui Kobayashi, who both managed to steer clear of serious trouble to finish fifth and seventh, separated by Felipe Massa. Kobayashi was second when the rain put the race on hold after 25 laps - probably praying for the heavens to remain open - but despite a brave effort could not hold on to a podium position when the race restarted. To his credit he did manage to hold off Felipe Massa's faster Ferrari for several laps only to pipped on the line as the chequered flag fell.

Button speeds away while Lewis Hamilton limps into retirement after their collision © Getty Images
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For Massa it was an opportunity missed as he grazed his nose cone against the barriers while trying to pass a backmarker. The resulting front wing change brought his pit stop count up to four and put him out of contention for a podium.

Jaime Alguersuari made the most of a wet-weather setup on his Toro Rosso to finish eighth after starting from the pit lane. Williams' Rubens Barrichello finished ninth ahead of the second Toro Rosso of Sebastien Buemi in the final points-scoring position.

Among the big losers were Alonso, whose race ended after his collision with Button, Paul di Resta, who was in fifth when he tagged the back of Heidfeld's Renault, and Heidfeld himself, who made a similar mistake behind Kobayashi.

The race will long be remembered for Button's drive with the almost farcical rain delay, which threatened to bring an end to the race altogether, likely to feature as a mere footnote in the history books.

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Comments: 17 
Posted by   on (June 13 2011, 19:26 PM GMT)

nice race, pitty the started behind the safety car. The free pitstop everyone got is a new thing this year

Posted by   on (June 13 2011, 19:23 PM GMT)

Jenson did a superb race, I really enjoyed watching it. The only thing I disliked is the fact that they started behind the safety car, and that everyone got a free pitstop when the race was stopped due to heavy rain.

Posted by   on (June 13 2011, 12:59 PM GMT)

One of the best races ever. For those in the UK even the banter between Brundle and Coulthard during the red flag break was brilliant. Watch out Red Bull, Jenson Button is on a charge. Now the exhaust issue has been sorted, look out for a silver car on pole from Silverstone onwards.

Posted by   on (June 13 2011, 12:51 PM GMT)

yes, he is champion...but by crashing into his rivals...thats how... its a shame what mclarens driver re doing, one goes like mad cow...the other attacking in a half inch causing Alonoso abandon...what a shame ....

Posted by   on (June 13 2011, 02:56 AM GMT)

the best race is on the final season 2008.. when hamilton win.. http://en.espnf1.com/f1/motorsport/season/1386.html

Posted by   on (June 13 2011, 00:43 AM GMT)

incredible race ever !...unpredictable situation need extra ordinary team to make 'a' decision in a very injury time. 2 big thumbs for JB and of course with your team!!!...

Posted by   on (June 13 2011, 00:31 AM GMT)

Definitely, the most exciting F1 GP in years, maybe decades.

Posted by   on (June 12 2011, 23:11 PM GMT)

It's been a while since I had to jump up and down at the finish. What a race! I'm kinda glad that I missed going to Montreal the race this year and felt sad for all my friends who gave up 2 hours into the rain-delay and went home. Doh! For all those who finished the race, congrats.

Posted by   on (June 12 2011, 23:11 PM GMT)

niceeee finally somebody else won a grand prix and congraluations to michael schumacher

Posted by   on (June 12 2011, 22:30 PM GMT)

A fantastic race after long waiting for dry track, but the DRS is very silly system, it makes the overtaking very artificial, easy and expected. Congratulations for Jenson and Michael, a fantastic drive from both.

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Drivers Teams Points
1 J Button (GBR) McLaren 25
2 S Vettel (GER) Red Bull 18
3 M Webber (AUS) Red Bull 15
4 M Schumacher (GER) Mercedes 12
5 V Petrov (RUS) Renault 10
6 F Massa (BRA) Ferrari 8
7 K Kobayashi (JPN) Sauber 6
8 J Alguersuari (ESP) Toro Rosso 4
9 RG Barrichello (BRA) Williams 2
10 S Buemi (SUI) Toro Rosso 1
11 N Rosberg (GER) Mercedes -
12 PM de la Rosa (ESP) Sauber -
13 V Liuzzi (ITA) HRT -
14 J d'Ambrosio (BEL) Virgin -
15 T Glock (GER) Virgin -
16 J Trulli (ITA) Lotus -
17 KRN Karthikeyan (IND) HRT -
18 P di Resta (GBR) Force India -
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