It’s easy to think that all race car drivers must love cars and also own a lot of them in their garages. This is only true half of the time, as there are drivers like Damon Hill, a very successful Formula One racer, who once stated that he doesn’t like cars.

On the other hand, some drivers, like Jenson Button, are all for fast cars, beautiful cars, muscle cars, and any type of cars that are cool to him. In fact, Jenson's love for cars has made the star to be less interested in holding cars for long, except those he’s personally attached to.

Button’s interest in cars is a little inclined to the business angle of flipping them for profit and even though it may not be the primary aim, it’s still up there. Since he doesn’t keep most of his incredible cars for long, this list will look at all the incredible cars he has owned at some point.

Take a look at Jenson Button’s incredible cars that have been in his garage at some point.

15 Rolls-Royce Ghost

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Almost every celebrity with deep pockets has acquired the Rolls-Royce. Jenson owns the luxurious Rolls-Royce Ghost. But we expect he’ll still add another Roll Royce to his collection, as he was named the Ambassador for the brand in 2014 and has been promoting their Wraith, Phantom Drophead Coupe, and the Ghost.

14 Ford GT

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The classic Ford GT was in the confines of Jenson Garage since 2005, before the F1 champ decided to put it up for sale. The vehicle was sold for roughly $300,000, which is fair for the rear-mid mounted engine, that produces 550 bhp and a top speed of 205 mph.

13 McLaren P1

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Jenson decided to give up his fabulous McLaren P1, because of his American dream, as he doesn’t get the opportunity to drive the vehicle anymore. The iconic butterfly door McLaren was finished with Grauschwartz Grey and was auctioned in 2015 in America for $1.7 million by Steve Hurn Cars.

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12 Pontiac Trans-Am

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Talking about settling into his American dream, Jenson acquired the retro Pontiac Trans-Am at an American Auction. The Trans-Am is a daring muscle car, which he has since modded up and currently houses the vehicle at his LA home.

11 1970 Pontiac GTO

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For Jenson, the way to start his love journey was with this powerful muscle car, the 1970 Pontiac GTO, which was the car of choice for his wedding ride, with Jessica Michibata. His Pontiac is built with a standard V8 engine and was in production from 1968 to 1972.

10 1957 Chevrolet Corvette

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Button’s love for American vintage and muscle cars started early with his father, who had a 1957 Chevy Corvette. The beautiful Corvette was passed down to Jenson from his father and even though it currently has a value of over $129,000 it’s very unlikely that he would want to sell such family heirloom.

9 Porsche 911 GT2 RS

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Recently, Button was again shopping for a new car, this is where he decided to choose the super elegant Porsche 911 GT2 RS. According to Jenson, he decided on the Porsche because it meant something to him and wasn’t just because it was the newest thing in the market.

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8 Bugatti Veyron

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He invested a lot of his cash to acquiring the Bugatti Veyron but has seen giving it up. Button disclosed that the reason he sold his Veyron was the high ownership cost, which included servicing and insurance. Jenson sold his Veyron after he caught himself worrying too much about the cost of maintaining its $6300 tires, which is justifiable.

7 Ferrari Enzo

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After selling the Veyron, Jenson still feeling somewhat disappointed bought himself a shiny Ferrari Enzo, which unfortunately ended like the Bugatti. In fact, for the Enzo, Jenson sold it after two weeks, because the race car wasn’t a racy enough for his taste. He isn’t proud of the decision now, because he could have sold it for a fortune if he'd held on to it a little longer.

6 Ferrari 355 GTS

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The 355 GTS is one of Jenson Button's most valued rides in his garage. The Ferrari was Jensen’s first car, which he bought when he was only 19 years. The vehicle is a second-hand Ferrari that still lives in his garage, and he doesn’t intend on giving it up. He frequently used the vehicle while he was in Monaco.

5 Ferrari F40

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Jenson has credited the Ferrari F40 as his main motivation for his great pursuit of the sport and also his dream car. According to the star he had a picture of the F40 on the wall of his room while growing up and later included the pictures of Bart Simpsons and Pamela Anderson. It took him time but Jenson later found an F40 suitable for him.

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4 Porsche 911 2.7 Carrera RS

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Probably one of the most desirable cars ever made, the Porsche 911 2.7 Carrera RS is a very pricey and exclusive car. Regarded as the “holy grail” of the 911s, the vehicle had only 500 units made, with the vehicles now having a value of at least $250,000. Jenson knew this, which is why he sold his car and made a sweet profit.

3 Ferrari 275 GTS

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Talking of gains, we think it is just a matter of time for Button to also send his Ferrari 275 GTS Cabriolet to an auction house. The 275 GTS was built back in the 1960s and has a market value that very close to $2 million.

2 McLaren 675LT

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With his move to LA at the end of his illustrious career, Button order and received a shipment of this incredible McLaren 675LT, that’s very similar to the McLaren P1. The model is the first McLaren longtail to be offered in convertible mode and is powered by a V8 engine that dishes out 675 hp. The vehicle and currently lodges at the star's garage in Beverly Hills.

1 Nissan GT-R

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Buttons garage used to house the cool-looking Nissan GT-R supercar, which only had 1,600 miles on it. The vehicle was a gift from himself after becoming the Formula One World Champion. Nevertheless, even though he had only owned the car for just one year, he still sold the car at a loss, for $80,000, while he bought it at $105,000. Guess he really wanted to get rid of it.

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