CHINESE GRAND PRIX: ONE-TWO FOR RED BULL, BRAWN THIRD AND FOURTH

Brawn GP’s Jenson Button failed to make it a hat-trick of wins in 2009, having, instead, to settle for third spot on the podium. Our congratulations go to Red Bull’s Sebastian Vettel for giving the team it’s first ever race victory at a rain-affected Chinese Grand Prix, beating team-mate Mark Webber (who managed a career-best second place). Button’s team-mate Rubens Barrichello took fourth, while McLaren’s Lewis Hamilton was sixth behind team-mate Heikki Kovalainen

rain

AddThis Social Bookmark Button AddThis Feed Button

Add Your Comments

Feel free to leave your comments on this post, but make sure anything you add is relevant. Any spam or offensive comments will be removed. Your email address is required but we won't share it or display it to the public.





Welcome

German Car Scene brings you all the latest news and rumours about the German car industry.

Search

Use our search feature to find other posts.

Subscribe

Keep up-to-date with our latest headlines via RSS!

RSS   Feedburner stats

Add this blog to my Technorati favourites

Email Updates

Enter your email address and we'll let you know every time we update!


Delivered by FeedBurner

Archives

Sponsors

  • Car storage in Manchester, UK for classic cars.
  • Tailored car covers are recommended for winter car storage.