But here’s the thing, Jenson Button has the experience acquired from Brawn GP and from working with the man himself. So he prolly knows a thing or two in what Brawn did differently in that championship winning year. 2009 was it? I mean what else would Williams hire him for iin an advisory role if not for his experience.
But the task here isn't developing a car to best exploit the 2009 regulations, it's developing a car to best exploit the 2022 regulations. So the specific stuff they did back in 2009 isn't relevant any more, and I'm sure every team is already well aware of what Brawn did back then in any case.
Right right... I didn’t think about that one. So I guess he’s there more for helping more with the driver side of things rather than the engineering and technical side of things.
Still, I think Williams is one of those teams to watch out for going forward. I think in 3 years they’ll become a mid tier team together with Aston Martin, fighting for places against McLaren or Ferrari. More like I hope they will. Lol.