Jenson Button’s Two-Contract Scandal Cost Him $30 Million
Jenson Button’s Two-Contract Scandal Cost Him $30 Million In 2004 Jenson Button sued to leave BAR Honda for Williams F1 but was legally forced to stay. We investigate the massive management failure the Contract Recognition Board ruling and why he paid an 18 million pound penalty to cancel his own exit. Discover the dark reality of Formula 1 contracts and how a disastrous legal trap accidentally secured his 2009 World Championship. #sports #racing #motorsport

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