When Jenson Button and Rubens Barrichello take to the Nürburgring racetrack on Sunday in the fastest, most technologically advanced racing series on earth, they will again be hoping to have what they have dreamed of having most of their lives: a car that obeys their nearly every command with balance, stability and grip.
With such a car, Button won six of the first seven races in this Formula One season. He failed to win the eighth, in England three weeks ago, when a flaw was revealed in his otherwise nearly perfect Brawn G.P. car.
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