FormulaShorts | When Jenson Button stopped in the Red Bull box...? #f1 #f1shorts @FormulaShorts | Uploaded October 2022 | Updated October 2024, 17 hours ago.
In this clip from during the F1 2011 Chinese Grand Prix, we see McLaren F1 driver, Jenson Button accidentally stop in the pit box and mechanics of Red Bull F1 driver, Sebastian Vettel
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In this clip from during the F1 2011 Chinese Grand Prix, we see McLaren F1 driver, Jenson Button accidentally stop in the pit box and mechanics of Red Bull F1 driver, Sebastian Vettel
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