Jenson Button opens up on mental toll of a Formula 1 career
TL;DR
Jenson Button discusses the mental challenges of a Formula 1 career, highlighting the tough ratio of wins to losses. He reflects on how his former boss's support helped him cope with the pressures of racing.
Key points
- Jenson Button discusses mental challenges in Formula 1
- He won 15 races out of 309 entered
- Button reflects on the support from Ross Brawn
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Jenson Button has detailed the mental challenges of driving in Formula 1.
The 2009 F1 champion said that the extreme ratio of race wins to losses makes the series incredibly tough mentally. Over his 18 years in the championship, he entered 309 grands prix and won 15. While that is an impressive number of wins and he has a drivers' championship title to his name, he noted that he had to go through losing a race far more often than winning one.
While reflecting on his career during an appearance on the F1 Beyond The Grid podcast, Button noted that his former boss Ross Brawn's calm attitude helped on rough days, but that it was down to himself to 'sort out his demons'.
"I think his calm attitude was great on tough days," he said. "I don't really think that anyone can make you a better racing driver. It's down to yourself to sort out your demons.
Race winner Jenson Button, McLaren
Race winner Jenson Button, McLaren
"I think people can listen, and I think that's what you need to do as a leader. Listen to your driver's problems, but don't be too opinionated."
He added of the insecurities that drivers have, especially when they are comparing themselves to their team-mates: "And it comes down to you lose more than you win. I spoke to Roger Federer last year about sport and the mental side of it, and he said, 'Yeah, you've got to think I'm the most successful tennis player ever. And I lost 75% of my matches, and that's a great record.'
"In F1, I raced 300 grands prix, and I won 15. So, I lost 285 races. Lewis Hamilton, extraordinary what he's achieved, but he's still lost a lot more than he's won. And that is mentally why it's tough in any sport because you lose more than you win."
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Q&A
What mental challenges did Jenson Button face during his F1 career?
Jenson Button faced significant mental challenges due to the extreme ratio of race wins to losses in Formula 1.
How many races did Jenson Button compete in during his F1 career?
Jenson Button competed in 309 grands prix throughout his 18-year Formula 1 career.
Who helped Jenson Button cope with the pressures of racing?
Jenson Button credited his former boss, Ross Brawn, for providing calm support during tough times in his career.

