Jenson Button found love again in Brittany Ward after his first marriage with Jessica Michibata failed. Since then, Button’s life with his second love has been going well, and the couple has two kids together.
It seems like the F1 couple likes to have several fun outings together and post about it on social media. With the Coachella 2023 trending online, Brittany shared her old photo with the 2009 world champion.
Button was also quick to reshare her photo. At first, many would confuse that they are actually at the ongoing music festival. But seeing Brittany’s previous stories, it’s apparent they are with their kids and not at the extravagant fest.
Jenson Button posts a major love throwback
Actually, Button and his wife visited Coachella in 2017, and the photo posted on Instagram is from back then. “Just two kids crazy in love at Coachella,” Button gave this caption on the reshared photo on Instagram.
However, this was not the only time the love birds went to Coachella. In the following year also, they visited the music event. Though, this year, it doesn’t seem like they will make a trip to California.
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But it’s reasonable. Back then, they didn’t have kids and weren’t even married. So, they were probably just exploring their love life. However, now, they seem to be more engaged in their family life.
Return to racing
In 2023, after a long while, retired from his F1 life, Button returned to racing. This time not in the open-wheel racing series, but in the stock car series called NASCAR.
He made his NASCAR debut at the Circuit of the Americas (COTA) and had a decent outing by finishing P18. The Briton is now set to give two more appearances in the series this year.
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The next one is in Chicago, which will organize the first street race of NASCAR. Followed by his appearance at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Though, Button’s return to racing wasn’t seamless.
The 43-year-old admitted that he was even having trouble turning on the car. But overall, his entire trip to the United States could be called successful, as he did well, considering he got back to racing after a long break.