
Jenson Button to reunite with championship-winning Brawn F1 car
Jenson Button will once again drive his iconic 2009 championship-winning Brawn BGP-001 car at the Goodwood Members' Meeting next weekend. The reunion marks another public appearance for one of Formula 1's most legendary driver-car pairings, born from the ashes of the Honda team and a story of against-all-odds success.
Why it matters:
The Brawn GP story remains one of the most remarkable in F1 history—a team built from a £1 purchase that went on to win both championships in its debut and only season. Reuniting Button with the car is a powerful nod to that legacy, serving as a live reminder of a sporting fairytale that captured the global imagination and reshaped expectations of what is possible in the pinnacle of motorsport.
The details:
- The demonstration run will take place at the Goodwood Members' Meeting, adding to the car's history of public appearances at venues like the Goodwood Festival of Speed and Silverstone.
- Only three chassis of the Brawn BGP 001 were ever built, each with a distinct race history.
- Chassis BGP001/02: The car Button drove to the 2009 world championship. It is currently owned by team founder Ross Brawn and will be the one driven at Goodwood.
- Chassis BGP001/01: Used by teammate Rubens Barrichello for most of the season, including his win at the European Grand Prix in Valencia. Button previously owned this chassis but sold it to a private collector at the 2025 Miami GP.
- Chassis BGP001/03: Raced by Barrichello to victory at Monza and for the remainder of the season. It was most recently on loan to the Silverstone museum.
- The team itself was a phoenix from the flames, created when Ross Brawn led a management buyout of the former Honda F1 team for a nominal £1 after the Japanese manufacturer's withdrawal late in 2008.
What's next:
While the Brawn team's competitive life was brief—it was purchased by Mercedes-Benz for the 2010 season—its legacy is permanent. Events like the Goodwood run keep the story alive for new generations of fans. For Button, it's another chance to reconnect with the machine that defined his career, ensuring the legend of Brawn GP's miraculous season continues to be celebrated on track, not just in history books.
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