World Champion Racecar Driver Jenson Button Announces Retirement: Final Race in Bahrain.
30.10.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
30.10.2025
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Jenson Button Announces Retirement
Formula 1 Champion Jenson Button has announced his decision to retire from motorsport. He is currently competing in the World Endurance Championship (WEC), and the 45-year-old British driver plans to say goodbye to racing after the eighth and final round, which will take place in Bahrain next weekend.According to The Sun: Button won the championship title in 2009 during an incredible season with Brawn GP. His decision to retire has become a significant event for motorsport fans.
“It has been a long and exciting adventure. I will always remember these years,” said Button.
The next race in Bahrain will be an important event not only for the athlete but also for fans who eagerly await his final appearance on the track.
Jenson Button has left a bright mark in the world of motorsport. His career has encompassed numerous moments that will be remembered by fans for many years. The retirement of a world-class driver always draws great attention, and his final stages promise to be emotional for all who have followed his professional journey.Read also
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