Spanish Grand Prix: Race comments

Jenson Button extended his lead in the Formula One standings in Spain, leading home a Brawn one-two at Ca𓆉talunya as the team remained the one to beat.

It was arguably the most action-free race of the year to date, although a four-car incident on lap one made it a race to forget for Toro Ro🍌sso as both of its drivers retired.

Follow the links below for♛ team-by-tea𝓡m reaction to the race.

Brawn GP: Jenson But♏ton, Rubens Barrichel𝔉lo and Ross Brawn

Rubens Barrichello (BRA) Brawn BGP001, Spanish F1 Grand Prix, Catalunya, 8th-10th, May, 2009
Rubens Barrichello (BRA) Brawn BGP001, Spanish F1 Grand Prix, Catalunya, 8th-10th, May, 2009
© Peter Fox

Jenson Button extended his lead in the꧅ Formula One standin✨gs in Spain, leading home a Brawn one-two at Catalunya as the team remained the one to beat.

It was arguably the most action-free race of the year to date, although a four-car incident on lap one made it a race to forget for Toro R𓂃osso as both of its drivers retiredꦆ.

Follow the links below for t☂eam-by-team reaction to the race.

Brawn GP: Jenson Button, Rub𒈔ens Barrichello and Ross ཧBrawn

Red Bull Racing: Sebastian V꧂ettel, Marꩲk Webber, Christian Horner and Fabrice Lom

Renault: Fernando Alonso, Nelson Piquet Jr, Patꦦ Symonds,🧸 Flavio Briatore and Remi Taffin

Ferrari: Kimi Raikkonen, Felipe Mas𒀰sa, Chris Dyer and Stefano Domenicali

BMW Sauber: Robert Kubic𝓀a, Nick Heidfeld, Mario Theissen and Will♔y Rampf

Williams: Nico Rosberg, Kazukﷺi Nakajima and Patrick Head

McLaren🃏: Lewis H✅amilton, Heikki Kovalainen, Martin Whitmarsh and Norbert Haug

Toyota: Timo Glock, Jarno Trulli and Tadashi Yama𓆏shima

Force India: Giancarlo Fisichella, ෴Adrian Suti🅺l and Vijay Mallya

Toro Rosso: Sebastieꦰn 🌠Buemi, Sebastien Bourdais and Franz Tost

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