Former F1 champion Jenson Button sat down with Bob Pockrass and discussed his upcoming NASCAR Cup Series debut on March 26 at Circuit of The Americas in Austin, Texas. He also plans to race in the Chicago street-course race on July 2 and at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway on Aug. 13.
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Former F1 champion Jenson Button sits down w/ Bob Pockrass to discuss his upcoming NASCAR Cup Series
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17 comments
Do you believe Jenson Button will have similar success in the Cup Series?
Hope so!
I hope so
Not a chance and it should not be expected. It is a publicity stunt and why not – it will be interesting.
I believe you’re incapable of posting Full HD videos.
I guess we’ll see
Here at 93 views! Love Jenson! Legend.
Aarava will be so happy for this
Come on jb
it’s great to see these former F1 champions in Kimi and Jenson to get into the nascar side things, a real big opportunity for nascar to grow their international fan base as I’m sure the aforementioned guys will bring many F1 fans to the world of nascar. I grew up watching formula 1, and for me that will always be the pinnacle of motorsports, but it’s been such a fun experience to learn more about nascar and realizing that it’s so much more than making a left turn four times in one lap.
Button in the #4 car for the cup series at least part time, make it happen for shots and goggles.
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The least deserving WDC in F1 history. His boring silky smooth style will get him nowhere in these slop buckets.
That’s a bold claim in a world where Alan Jones was world champion, or Hamilton has 7 instead of about 2, or Keke Rosberg won because Pironi missed half the year.
at last a good driver
f1, isnt that european… you know.. that continent with a bunch of pee-dough-files