The Australian Grand Prix took the tag of a "perfect storm", called as one of the bets races, having a full on action wherever one looked, however, it did need that set of circumstances to play out so brilliantly.
It was gambling day where McLaren played the dice twice with markedly different results.
Jenson Button was witnessed taking a risky which actually proved to be an ultimately race-winning decision when he pitted first for slick tyres.
Later on in the race, Lewis Hamilton was called in for a second stop when he was hustling second-placed Robert Kubica.
His profound decision clearly supports everything that is already known about Button; his widely known poignantly beautiful fell for the car along with his brilliance at finding the grip in half-wet, half-dry conditions as his first F1 victory at the Hungaroring in 2006 proved.
Starting to unceasing wins in the races and the whooping success in his strive to accomplish his task of taking last year's championship home has given him an inner and steely valor and confidence.
The gamble paid off with his first win for McLaren.












