It was one thing for the Brawn team to turn up at the last minute for the start of the season in Australia on 29 March and quite another to finish a punishing five-week Asian tour on top of the championship. Ross Brawn will be glad of the pause before the season resumes in Spain, however, Brawn GP’s team principal admitting they had “nothing in the cupboard” to sustain Jenson Button’s remarkable run beyond his third win from four races in Bahrain on Sunday.
The Brawn-Mercedes may have been untouchable in Melbourne but the ferocious pace of evolution in formula one means the opposition will be hot on their heels and…Â Details

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