EPISODE · Oct 18, 2025 · 17 MIN
18th October 2009: The Drive That Sealed the Dream
from Chequered Past · host Martin Elliot
On 18 October, Formula 1 crowned one of its most unlikely champions. At Interlagos in 2009, Jenson Button charged from 14th to fifth to seal a fairytale title for Brawn GP — a team born from Honda’s ashes less than a year before.We also remember Ludovico Scarfiotti, the last Italian to win Ferrari’s home Grand Prix, whose life combined courage, refinement, and tragedy; celebrate Pascal Wehrlein’s fleeting but fascinating F1 journey from DTM prodigy to Formula E front-runner; and revisit the dramatic, two-part 1987 Mexican Grand Prix — where Nigel Mansell mastered the altitude, the stopwatch, and his own teammate.From underdog glory to forgotten heroes, this is racing history written in resilience and red flags.Cover image: By Kelvin Wong - 'Underdog' Button, CC BY-SA 2.0, LinkSend us Fan MailMusic by #Mubert Music Rendering
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On 18 October, Formula 1 crowned one of its most unlikely champions. At Interlagos in 2009, Jenson Button charged from 14th to fifth to seal a fairytale title for Brawn GP — a team born from Honda’s ashes less than a year before. We also remember Ludovico Scarfiotti, the last Italian to win Ferrari’s home Grand Prix, whose life combined courage, refinement, and tragedy; celebrate Pascal Wehrlein’s fleeting but fascinating F1 journey from DTM prodigy to Formula E front-runner; and revisit the ...
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