Michael is not unbeatable, says Button.

BAR-Honda driver Jenson Button has revealed that in his view Mich꧑ael Schumacher is 'not unbeatable', and if Kimi Raikkonen or Juan Montoya were in the same situation as the German, 'they'd be winning straight away too'.

Speaking to British newspaper, The Sun, the Englishman, who finished on the podium ten times in 2004, as well as secu🅘ring third in the drivers' championship, best of the rest after the Ferraris'😼 of Schumacher and Rubens Barrichello, added that the F2004, was simply in a class of its own.

Michael Schumacher and Jenson Button celebrate after the Japanese Grand Prix
Michael Schumacher and Jenson Button celebrate after the Japanese Grand Prix
© Crash Dot Net Ltd

BAR-Honda driver Jenson Button has revealed that in his view Michael Schumacher is 'not u🥃nbeatable', and if Kimi Raikkonen or Juan Montoya were in the same situation as the Gꦓerman, 'they'd be winning straight away too'.

Speaking to British newspaper, The Sun, the Englishman, who finished on the podium ten times in 2004, as well as s🐠ecuring third in the drivers' championship, best of the rest after the Ferraris' of Schumacher and Rubens Barrichello, added that the F2004, was simply in a class of its own.

"In Monza it was staggering how Michael was able to power past mꦉe," reflected Jenson, who at that point was battling for the lead of the Italian Grand Prix.

"It felt like I was in one of the slowest ꦅcars and he was comin🐠g up to lap me."

"T🍌here's no way Michael is on a different level," continued the Englishman.

"When Kimi Raikkonen and Juan Pablo Montoya say he's the man to beat, they are correct. But if they were in the same situation Michael is in they'd ꦚbe winning straight away.

"Michael is 🐽not unbeatable. The position he's in gives him confiཧdence and he's able to relax.

"He's never on edge."

Read More