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Schumacher undoes Button in Race of Champions
Published 04 November, 2009, 12:30
Formula 1's past has prevailed over its present as 7-time champ Michael Schumacher got the better of 2009 title holder Jenson Button in the star-studded Race of Champions in Beijing.
Schumacher joined this season's runner-up Sebastian Vettel and rally star Mikko Hirvonen, among plenty of other top flight drivers, at the main site of the 2008 Summer Olympics – the Bird’s Nest stadium.
And the German legend showed he's got plenty left in the tank despite a failed F1 comeback earlier in the year.
And while teammate Vettel had a tough outing towards the end, Schumacher got the better of Button and touring car champion Andy Prilaux to snatch the season-ending title from Team Great Britain.
Team Germany has clinched the trophy for the third year in a row.
“We had a nice fight – I just come back to this event to use whatever there is left of a talent. With this track, it's just a case of watching where the other guy is to know how hard to push. Of course, the racing is the highlight, but the other stuff that goes on around – that is part of the relaxed atmosphere of the Race of Champions that we all enjoy,” Michael Schumacher told the competition’s official website.
“To be out there celebrating being the first loser is never best, I don't like finishing second. It was a lot of fun – I spent most of the evening trying to hang on to my teammate's coat tails,” Jenson Button commented.




