Skip to main content

Sign up for free

  • Get quick access to your favorite articles

  • Manage alerts on breaking news and favorite drivers

  • Make your voice heard with article commenting.

Autosport Plus

Discover premium content
Subscribe

Recommended for you

Norris given Belgium GP grid penalty as McLaren takes new Mercedes power unit parts

Formula 1
Belgian GP
Norris given Belgium GP grid penalty as McLaren takes new Mercedes power unit parts

Aston Martin "flat out" on Hungary updates but has concerns over spare parts being ready

Formula 1
Belgian GP
Aston Martin "flat out" on Hungary updates but has concerns over spare parts being ready

Is this the luckiest F1 fan on the planet?

Sponsored
Belgian GP
Is this the luckiest F1 fan on the planet?

Smith becomes latest to top Autosport National Rankings

National
Smith becomes latest to top Autosport National Rankings

Verstappen signs McLaren junior driver van Langendonck

Formula 1
Belgian GP
Verstappen signs McLaren junior driver van Langendonck

Pirelli explains why MotoGP's controversial tyre pressure rule will stay for 2027

MotoGP
German GP
Pirelli explains why MotoGP's controversial tyre pressure rule will stay for 2027

Marshall amplifies Civic Cup fight with Snetterton success

National
Marshall amplifies Civic Cup fight with Snetterton success

Why the asphalt-spec Rally1 monsters will be greatly missed

Feature
WRC
Rally Estonia
Why the asphalt-spec Rally1 monsters will be greatly missed

Brawn speechless after debut win

Ross Brawn said his team's commanding debut victory in the Australian Grand Prix left him lost for words

Jenson Button controlled the race from the front throughout, while his team-mate Rubens Barrichello recovered from a poor start and two collisions to take second.

The result came less than a month after the team's future was secured following Brawn's takeover of the former Honda operation, which ended a winter of uncertainty.

"It feels stunning," Brawn told the BBC. "With everything that all our staff have been through it is just sensational. I can't really put it into to words.

"It wasn't that easy and there were times where we were having to look after things and of course reliability was an issue because we haven't had all that much testing over the winter.

"Two cars to the finish, Rubens had a problem at the start which meant he picked up some damage and the car wasn't in great shape... Just unbelievable. It doesn't get much better than that today."

The team's CEO Nick Fry was equally stunned by the squad's achievement.

"Absolute fairytale," Fry told the BBC. "I just can't believe that we actually managed to do it. We were getting quite worried at the end there with (Robert) Kubica going quickly on the prime tyre, so we were getting a bit sweaty under the collar.

"But we got there in the end and it was a fantastic effort from everyone. Everyone at Brackley, everyone at Mercedes-Benz, just a great, great job."

He underlined that the team had been through an emotional rollercoaster since Honda announced its withdrawal at the start of December 2008.

"Most of us thought we would be out of a job or doing something else," Fry admitted.

"It just means the world to everybody, [who have] worked their socks off. The drivers have stayed super-fit over the winter. The car is just absolutely wonderful.

"Jenson has showed tremendous loyalty to the team, he has stuck with it. He had other alternatives but he decided to stick with us even though he might not have had a job. He just drove superbly from start to finish, in fact both drivers did."

Previous article Lucky Trulli says Toyota car 'fantastic'
Next article Trulli's third place under investigation

Top Comments

Latest news