ALAN HENRY
In 2004, Jenson Button became Britain's leading Formula 1 driver, for achieving third place in the driver's championship behind Ferrari's Schumacher and Barrichello, with a string of podium finishes, including four second places. Button has become a household name, and since his Formula 1 baptism with the Williams team in 2000, his tenacity and natural talent have seen him grow in stature from starry-eyed 'new boy' to No1 driver at BAR-Honda. Buttons' performances on the track are marking him out as one of Formula 1's hottest properties, and potentially a future World Champion.
'Button fans will love it' Octane