- 30 Mar 10, 08:15#193138
Jenson Button has hit back at critics who claimed his Australian Grand Prix triumph was lucky.
The world champion's win was based on an inspired gamble to pit early for dry tyres while it was still raining to grab the lead when Sebastian Vettel quit with a mechanical problem.
"You can't call this win lucky," said Button who has leapt to third in the championship behind Ferrari duo Fernando Alonso and Felipe Massa.
"Some people will say it is, but you can't be lucky that many times. We made the right call at the right time. I had info from the team so I knew where I was."
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And yesterday, as he flew out to Malaysia for the next race, Button revealed he wants to be the exception to the rule which says the opening round winner - this year Alonso - will win the world title.
He believes the race in Melbourne, where his McLaren team-mate Lewis Hamilton could have finished second but for a strategy error, proved that a title scrap was on the cards.
Button said: "I always thought the title might be on. It's a long season. We all want to win the first race because the trend is that the winner goes on to the championship, but we want to be the exception to the rule."
The world champion's win was based on an inspired gamble to pit early for dry tyres while it was still raining to grab the lead when Sebastian Vettel quit with a mechanical problem.
"You can't call this win lucky," said Button who has leapt to third in the championship behind Ferrari duo Fernando Alonso and Felipe Massa.
"Some people will say it is, but you can't be lucky that many times. We made the right call at the right time. I had info from the team so I knew where I was."
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And yesterday, as he flew out to Malaysia for the next race, Button revealed he wants to be the exception to the rule which says the opening round winner - this year Alonso - will win the world title.
He believes the race in Melbourne, where his McLaren team-mate Lewis Hamilton could have finished second but for a strategy error, proved that a title scrap was on the cards.
Button said: "I always thought the title might be on. It's a long season. We all want to win the first race because the trend is that the winner goes on to the championship, but we want to be the exception to the rule."
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