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- Updated: July 24, 2016
After receiving a penalty for receiving radio instructions that were deemed against FIA regulation, Jenson Button defended himself by saying that it was a safety concern.
The incident Button was penalised for rooted from a brake problem the former World Champion was suffering from during the early stages of the Hungarian Grand Prix.
When Button questioned the problem, his race engineer said: “Do not shift, we have lost hydraulic pressure”.
When the Brit heard that he was getting a drive-through penalty, he wasn’t very impressed: “So the brake pedal going to the floor is not classed as a safety issue? Interesting.”
After the race, Button went onto elaborate on the issue and revealed his …
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