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Button calls Goodwood Brawn GP run “very emotional”

Button calls Goodwood Brawn GP run “very emotional”

Summary
Former world champion Jenson Button reunited with his 2009 title‑winning Brawn GP car at Goodwood’s Members’ Meeting, calling the experience “very emotional” and marveling at the car’s speed, sound and historic significance after a seven‑year gap.

Jenson Button, the 2009 world champion, reunited with his title‑winning Brawn GP car at Goodwood’s 83rd Members’ Meeting, describing the run as “very emotional.” After a seven‑year gap since his 2019 Silverstone appearance, the former driver marveled at the car’s raw speed and distinctive sound on the historic circuit.

Why it matters:

  • Fans get a rare glimpse of a recent title‑winning F1 car on a historic track.
  • The Brawn GP 2009 package still turns heads, showing its lasting appeal.
  • Goodwood’s event keeps historic and modern machinery together, reinforcing its museum vibe.

The details:

  • Button also drove a Jaguar E‑type and a Chevrolet Camaro Z28, adding classic road‑car flair to the day.
  • He said the Brawn GP felt “so natural” but “insane” in speed, catching him off‑guard on braking zones.
  • He couldn’t gauge the exact speed on the back straight, yet called the acceleration “quick” and “spectacular.”

What's next:

  • Although Button retired from full‑time racing after the 2025 World Endurance Championship, he hinted he’ll stay active in historic events and occasional driver appearances.
  • Goodwood’s Members’ Meeting will continue to feature rare appearances from modern F1 machinery, keeping recent F1 heritage alive for fans.

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