about sparing the tires. ''There's something wrong. This is the pinnacle of motor sport,'' former champion Jenson Button said. ''We shouldn't be driving round so slowly to look after the tires.'' For the Canadian GP, Hembery said
we are racing.'' At this season's Bahrain Grand Prix, McLaren driver Sergio Perez twice bumped into teammate Jenson Button as they scrapped for points. In theory, Perez would have received a penalty point under the proposed new rules
third. Rosberg held on at the front as Massa quickly climbed from ninth to sixth and Grosjean went the other way. Jenson Button 's miserable weekend looked set to continue as he drifted from 14th to 17th, although he salvaged some pride with
frustrating afternoon after fast practice times in the morning. Fernando Alonso will start fifth and Felipe Massa sixth, Jenson Button failed to make the cut for the third session. The Briton will start in 14th place, with teammate Sergio Perez in
of two-time F1 winner Fernando Alonso of Ferrari. McLaren's struggles show no signs of ending, however, with Jenson Button and teammate Sergio Perez outside of the top 10 places for the second straight day. The top six drivers were separated
banked onto the grass after completing 25 laps. The upgrades are likely to prove especially crucial to McLaren as Jenson Button and Sergio Perez try to kickstart their bitterly disappointing seasons. Perez tried out the car's new nose late
fulfilling a prediction made by Team Principal Martin Whitmarsh that its car would have trouble with the Bahrain circuit. Jenson Button was 10th fastest while teammate Sergio Perez was 12th. The crown prince also dismissed allegations by rights groups
trouble with the hot and dry conditions, including Mercedes' Lewis Hamilton, who finished 10th, and McLaren's Jenson Button , who came in 11th — the latest setback for a team that has struggled to be competitive. The session was largely
softer tire to establish an early advantage and all pitted inside six laps. While the likes of Vettel, McLaren's Jenson Button and Sauber's Nico Hulkenberg - who all started on the harder tire - profited initially by moving to the front of
indirectly'' related to past cases when he felt Webber went against the best interests of the team. McLaren driver Jenson Button was sixth, while Mercedes' Lewis Hamilton was seventh. Both drivers were among many complaining of degradation