Jenson Button does not rule out the possibility of becoming head of the Formula 1 team in the future, although he understands how difficult it is.
Currently, the 2009 world champion works as an adviser to Williams, as it was in this team that his career in Formula 1 began. In addition, Button serves as an expert on Sky Sports and regularly attends the Grand Prix, and also owns the JBXE team, which plays in the Extreme E series.
In the Ask Me Anything (“Ask me about something”) video program produced by the Williams Press Service, which answered questions from fans, Button said, “Becoming a team leader? I think it’s a tough job of constantly arguing with the leaders of other teams – but who knows what the future holds for us?
It seems to me that although I am too young for this, and there are many other things that I like to do, but I do not rule out that one day such a day will come.
Jenson also called Rubens Barrichello, who was his partner in the Brawn GP team, the most underrated driver he had the chance to work with during his Formula 1 years: “I think Rubens was such a driver because he was distinguished by an incredibly high technical background.No one could compare to him in this respect and it was very useful for me to work with such a partner.
I would also mention Kevin Magnussen – everyone sees what he is capable of now, agree? He is a very fast racer, but he was from the start. I think during the period that we were partners, the most difficult thing for him was to deal with the psychological stress that is typical of our sport.
Source: F1 News
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