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Prime Minister Brown congratulates British Champion

19 October 2009

Gordon Brown, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, has sent out his congratulations for Jenson Button after the Englishman wrapped up his first Formula One crown in Brazil on Sunday.

With Lewis Hamilton having ended a 12-year championship-winning draught for Great Britain last year, Button's success confirms that a country can celebrate consecutive Drivers' titles for the first time since Fernando Alonso's second success in 2006.

"I want to send my warmest congratulations to Jenson Button for clinching the Formula One Drivers' Championship today in Brazil, on the same circuit that Lewis Hamilton won the Drivers' Championship last year," the Labour party's Brown is quoted as saying by the BBC.

"We can be proud that Jenson is the 10th British driver to win the title.

"His performances over the season with the new Brawn team have excited Formula One fans in Britain and across the world, and we look forward to his continuing success in the seasons ahead."


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