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(F1Technical.net) Button takes over on day 2

Jenson Button joined the Honda Racing F1 Team at the Paul Ricard circuit today for the second day of the test. Taking over the wheel of the RA108, Jenson continued the aerodynamic evaluation which Alex Wurz began yesterday using the short configuration of the adaptable Paul Ricard facility, as preparations continued for the Monaco Grand Prix.

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(F1Racing.net) Pointless day for Honda

The Turkish Grand Prix ended in frustration for the Honda Racing F1 Team as Jenson Button and Rubens Barrichello finished in 11th and 14th places respectively.

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(Forumula1.net) Jenson: I had no grip

Jenson Button was unable to progress into the top ten in qualifying after struggling to get his option ?soft' tyres to operate at their optimum around the challenging tyre-eating Istanbul Speed Circuit. The British ace lapped ninth quickest in the morning warm up suggesting that a top ten grid slot was well within in reach. Come the

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(F1Network.net) Turkey: Team 'frustrated' in qualifying

Following a slightly frustrating qualifying session at Istanbul Park, the Honda Racing F1 Team will start tomorrow?s Turkish Grand Prix from the sixth and seventh rows of the grid. Rubens Barrichello will line up in 12th place and Jenson Button 13th, after the pair set lap times less than 0.1s apart.

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(F1Complete.com) Button - I'll be with Honda in 2009

May 9 (GMM) Jenson Button on Friday said he will still be a Honda driver in 2009. It is understood that the 28-year-old's current deal with the Brackley based squad runs out at the end of this season.

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Exclusive interview - Honda's Jenson Button

Last year happy faces were in short supply at Honda, but it seems that in 2008 smiles are slowly returning to the Japanese squad. The reason for this change in mood has largely been a result of Ross Brawn's arrival as team principal. While Brawn has revitalized the team, Jenson Button has been proving he still has the instinct to seize chances when they arise, most recently in Barcelona,...

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(F1Racing.net) Honda hopeful after practice

Honda worked through a detailed set-up programme with both RA108 cars, honing the aerodynamic package to the demands of the 5.338km track. They ran reliably throughout the two 1.5-hour sessions, providing Jenson Button and Rubens Barrichello with a good baseline from which to progress through the remainder of the race weekend.

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Fri: Toyota, Williams, Renault, Honda

There were top ten place in Istanbul practice for Toyota, Williams and Renault while Jenson Button narrowly missed out."

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(F1Racing.net) Button eyes more points this weekend

Fresh from three points and a sixth place finish in the Spanish Grand Prix, Jenson Button is aiming for more points this weekend, but acknowledged that if Ferrari, McLaren and BMW stay reliable, it will be difficult to do much better than seventh.

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(AutoMoto365.com) Q And A with Jenson Button

Q And A with Jenson Button

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(F1Network.net) Turkey: Jenson faces the press in the Friday Five

Honda Racing F1's Jenson Button attended the Friday Five press conference today, talking about safety in the sport, Canadian restaurants, and getting involved in an odd attempt at a word association game. He also neatly sidestepped the inevitable question regarding Super Aguri. Here's the complete transcript of what Button had to say...

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F1: Thursday press conference - Turkish GP - Pt. 1.

Drivers: Jenson Button (Honda), Heikki Kovalainen (McLaren Mercedes), Robert Kubica (BMW Sauber) and Kazuki Nakajima (Williams).

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(Crash.net) Thursday press conference - Turkish GP - Pt. 2.

Drivers: Jenson Button (Honda), Heikki Kovalainen (McLaren Mercedes), Robert Kubica (BMW Sauber) and Kazuki Nakajima (Williams).

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(Crash.net) Thursday press conference - Turkish GP - Pt. 1.

Drivers: Jenson Button (Honda), Heikki Kovalainen (McLaren Mercedes), Robert Kubica (BMW Sauber) and Kazuki Nakajima (Williams).

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Button encouraged by Honda

Jenson Button was encouraged by Honda's performance in Spain, which saw him grab the team's first points of the season.