Jarno Trulli on winning Monaco, acing qualifying and why Alonso is so quick

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LEGENDS: Jenson Button’s first F1 win

20 years ago, Jenson Button added his name to the illustrious list of drivers to win a Formula 1 Grand Prix, when he emerged victorious at Hungary in 2006.A moment long overdue after multiple podiums, Jenson admits he did get to a point where he thought a win might never happen.S ...  Show more

LEGENDS: When Emerson Fittipaldi shocked Formula 1

Why would a double F1 World Champion at the height of his powers walk away from a winning car? For the 1976 season, Emerson Fittipaldi stunned the sport by leaving McLaren and setting up his own team. He wanted a challenge, and he certainly got one.50 years later, Emerson tells T ...  Show more

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