Button gets new manager for 2005.
Jenson Button will have a new manager this coming season, after John Byfield was ousted f💃rom his position as boss of Essentially S♏port.
Byfield was the man responsible for Button's ill-attempted move to Williams, which was blocked by F1's Contract Recognition Board [CRB], which ruled in favour of BAR, the team the Englis🐻hman will drive for in 2005.
It is believed that Button's decision to extend his contract with Essentially Sport for another three years' was dependꦛent on confirmation that Byfield would leave his position as chief executive and chairman.

Jenson Button will have a new manager this coming season, after John Byfield was ousted from his position as 💃boss of E𒀰ssentially Sport.
Byfield was the man responsible for Button's ill-attempted move ♉to Williams, which was blocked by F1's Contract Recognition Board [CRB], which ruled in favour of BAR, the team the Englishman will drive for in 2005.
It is believed that Button's decision to extend his contract with Essentially Sport for another three years' was dependent on confirmat🤪ion that Byfield would leave his position as chief📖 executive and chairman.
Byfield's role wilꦉl be taken over by director, Duncan Hickman in the short term, until a permanent replac🤪ement is made.
"I am delighted to announce that the company has signed a new three-year commercial agreement with Jenson Button," Hickman told British newspaper, The Independent.
"John [Byfield] has done an excellent job as CEO and chairman and, in particular, has established the group as one of the ma🅷rket leading management companies.
"We have identified the candidate who has been selected to succeed John and we hope to announce the💛ir appointment short🏅ly."