Button won't let Formula One win go to his head.Byline: ANI Sao Paulo (Brazil), Oct. 20 (ANI): Having won this year's Formula One championship in Sao Paulo on Sunday, British racer racer, name for several related swift, slender snakes, especially those of the genus Coluber. All of the racers are nonpoisonous, nonconstricting, day-active snakes. The black racer, C. Jenson Button Jenson Alexander Lyons Button, often called Jense, (born 19 January, 1980) is an English Formula One racing driver. He currently competes for the Honda Racing F1 team. He won his first Grand Prix in Hungary, on August 6 2006 after 113 races. is absolutely determined not to let this landmark achievement go to his head. Button says he wants to get rid of the so-called pitlane playboy Playboy monthly magazine renowned for nude photographs. [Am. Pop. Cult.: Misc.] See : Eroticism tag and be considered a man of some serious achievement. Sipping a large glass of white wine in his hotel room here, he told The Times: "I think most drivers when they have the possibility of winning the World Championship, they go crazy. We all celebrate it in different ways and for me to just chill on my own was the best thing." Sure, he admits there has been the usual partying after victory, but at the end of it all, just lying in bed with a big grin on his face and thinking about what he has achieved, seems ideal. Button is the tenth Briton to become world champion, and financial gains should not be far behind the sporting prize. Button insisted yesterday that his win or his involvement in motor racing motor racing n (BRIT) → carreras fpl de coches; automovilismo motor racing motor n (Brit) → course f automobile was "not about the money". Indeed, he looked bemused when asked if he would be treating himself to a lavish present, such as a private jet, another yacht or a big new house in Monaco. "I don't need to treat myself," he said, adding that the World Championship was the biggest Christmas present ever. "I have been with this team (Brawn GP) since 2003. It might have changed names, and shrunk shrunk v. A past tense and a past participle of shrink. shrunk Verb a past tense and past participle of shrink shrunk, shrunken shrink in size, but I love the atmosphere, the way we all pull together in difficult times and we have been through a lot of those. We have been working for a long time on next year's car. That comes with good leadership," he says. (ANI) Copyright 2009 Asian News International The Asian News International (ANI) agency provides multimedia news to China and 50 bureaus in India. It covers virtually all of South Asia since its foundation and presently claims, on its official website, to be the leading South Asia-wide news agency. (ANI) - All Rights Reserved. Provided by Syndigate.info an Albawaba.com company |
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