Update: Button fails to improve on Top Gear lap
Jenson Button returns to BBC’s Top Gear tonight for the first time since winning the world championship.
And it’s clear from the pictures from the show he faces a ribbing about finishing runner-up in the Sports Personality of the Year awards last week.
He last appeared on the show in 2006. Top Gear fans will remember that racing drivers who appear on the show compete in a special category of the regular “Star in a Reasonably-Priced Car” feature, where they have to drive a Suzuki Liana around the track.
Ahead of his appearance tomorrow Button ranks third overall with a 1’44.7, tied with new McLaren team mate Lewis Hamilton – though Hamilton set his time on a wet track.
Top Gear’s anonymous Stig holds the lap record with a 1’44.4, ahead of Nigel Mansell’s 1’44.6. Michael Schumacher appeared on the show earlier this year dressed as the Stig, but didn’t set a time on the track.
Will Button finally knock the Stig off the top spot? British viewers can tune in at 8pm tomorrow on BBC2 to find out.
Thanks to ryanmack09 for the tip.
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John H
20th December 2009, 0:20
Looks like the track conditions are similar to Hamilton’s. Could be interesting!
Harvs
20th December 2009, 9:58
well lewis’s wet time matched buttons original dry time…
TommyB
20th December 2009, 12:17
Yeah, I’d like to see Lewis do it again in teh dry. He was going to but it rained again :( He’d have smashed the Stig
Scott
20th December 2009, 0:52
Difficult to compare the Formula One drivers, really. By all accounts Mansell showed up with his helicopter, had a good look at the track, and got plenty of practice in.
If conditions are wet for Button’s second run, then comparisons will undoubtedly be made with Hamilton. But as motorsport fans we all know it’s not that simple – a little more/less rain can make a big difference to lap times.
Sebastien Carter
20th December 2009, 1:46
Also, according to wikipedia (not the most reliable source I know), the last episodes of the current series has the pairing of David Coulthard and Martin Brundle as well, which should be extremely interesting to see who is the fastest in the reasonably priced car, if they do it!
Victor
20th December 2009, 10:52
If that’s true, then this is the moment I personally have been longing for: seeing Brundle on TG. :) It should be VERY interesting.
Monad
20th December 2009, 4:39
It doesn’t really matter who is faster with the reasonable priced car. It has nothing to do with how you drive an F1 car. It’s just for fan. Hey in this kind of things even one of us could beat them.
Rich
20th December 2009, 19:42
Good luck with that one
wasiF1
20th December 2009, 5:14
Sad that I won’t be able to watch it,hope you tube will have some clips.
zaphod
20th December 2009, 6:49
why not download it?
Mouse_Nightshirt
20th December 2009, 9:05
Because that would technically be illegal.
iPlayer?
zaphod
20th December 2009, 19:45
dont think so, its on free air TV, isnt it?
Jackson
20th December 2009, 9:44
Coulthard and Brundle are also on on the 3rd jan
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Top_Gear_%28series_14%29
Zahir
20th December 2009, 10:32
Hasn’t Button already ‘had a go’?
If the Coulthard and Brundle thing is right then im guessing they will be driving they new chevvy and not the suzuki?
I want Hamilton to come back when its dryy!!
Ratboy
20th December 2009, 10:50
No all the F1 drivers are still using the old suzuki I think, Otherwise Brundle and Coulthard will have a advantage
Keith Collantine (@keithcollantine)
20th December 2009, 20:02
Top Gear starting now…
Keith Collantine (@keithcollantine)
20th December 2009, 20:51
Button fails to improve on Top Gear lap
Pking007
20th December 2009, 21:36
Button 2 Seconds slower than LH in similar wet condition. that must hurt!
Pking007
20th December 2009, 23:10
Sorry I meant to say “Button 2 tenth of a second slower than LH in similar wet condition” and not 2 seconds
ontario license plate
11th June 2010, 7:25
The 2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee has been spotted during testing, and the SUV wasn’t wearing any of the camouflage we’re used to seeing. Even more surprising, engineers weren’t putting the truck through its paces out at Moab. Instead, the eagle-eyed crew over at Piston Spy nabbed a few shots of the Grand Cherokee as it was making laps of the Nurburgring.