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SpeedLimit? 11-17-2009 01:52 PM

Button/McLaren Deal Set to be signed this week
 
2009 world champion Jenson Button appears poised to leave Brawn GP, which has been bought and renamed by Mercedes, and join McLaren for the 2010 season.

The Guardian newspaper said a three-year, 18m pounds sterling (in total) contract is set to be signed by the 29-year-old Briton, at the end of a protracted salary-increase standoff with Brawn management.

The Daily Mail said the deal could be completed before the end of the week.

"The one thing we don't want is Jenson left in limbo," said Button's manager, Richard Goddard.

Brawn chief executive Nick Fry hinted at the outcome in conversation with BBC radio on Monday.

"We've had discussions with Jenson which we think are (about) a sensible salary and you know this (the Mercedes buyout) is not going to change anything in that respect," he said.

"I hope Jenson is still with us next season. But we have to recognise that formula one is not divorced from the rest of the world.

"The reason we survived as a team was that we operated in a sensible way, within our means," Fry said.

The Mirror quoted Fry as saying Button is Brawn's "no.1 priority" but questioned whether McLaren is actually offering him a better deal.

"He's got to decide how much the loyalty, and everything we have given him, counts and how much money counts if he is able to get more elsewhere -- which, frankly, I doubt," he said.

It is reported that McLaren's offer is at least 2m pounds per year higher than Brawn's, but The Times cited Brawn sources in insisting that Button has actually been offered 8m and wants more.

Fry also backed away from speculation that, with Nico Rosberg almost certain to race with Mercedes GP in 2010, the Stuttgart carmaker is pushing for another German to be his teammate.

"I can confidently say that that is totally incorrect," Fry said. "Clearly a German driver would be nice for them (Mercedes) but we don't need two German drivers, that's not the intent."

Mercedes' Norbert Haug confirmed: "We definitely do not want to have a pure German team. It's an international team and we want to have the best drivers in the car."

Daimler chairman Dieter Zetsche said Mercedes would not "dictate" the identity of the lineup to team boss Ross Brawn.

"We will talk and listen to what he wants to do and typically agree," he said.



Source: GMM

sean 11-17-2009 01:56 PM

Mistake for both Button and Mercedes IMO.

.:Raul 11-17-2009 05:01 PM

this just goes to show Brawn knows they can win without him

Chris from Cali 11-17-2009 05:02 PM

I hate to say, "I told you so", but...

IIVVX 11-17-2009 08:26 PM

'Button agrees terms with McLaren'
 
Formula One news: 'Button agrees terms with McLaren' - GPUpdate.net Formula One
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The British press is reporting that World Champion Jenson Button has agreed terms with McLaren ahead of 2010. Although a confirmation is yet to arrive, the Frome man did visit the team's Woking factory last week as it looks to enter the new season with an all-British, all-World Champion line-up of Button and Lewis Hamilton.

Having taken a £5m pay cut to £3m ahead of the 2009 season, Button also financed his own travel arrangements on the way to claiming the crown after Brawn GP was left crash-strapped following the departure of Honda last December.

With Nick Fry, CEO of the now Mercedes-owned Brackley outfit, telling The Mirror that the marque 'can only pay an amount that is sensible under the current circumstances', The Guardian is now reporting that Button is on the verge of signing a 3-year McLaren contract for his desired amount of £6m per season.

"I think Jenson liked what he saw and they liked him too," a source close to McLaren is quoted as telling the British newspaper. Button is expected to be confirmed at the British team within a short number of days.

SpeedLimit? 11-18-2009 12:11 AM

i think lewis wants him there so he can show britain whos their number 1 driver. McLaren should've paid more for Kimi...

The Doctor 11-18-2009 12:49 AM

Hami > Button

Raz5219 11-18-2009 01:05 AM


Originally Posted by The Doctor (Post 450032)
Hami > Button

Yup..Button is going to get walked by Hamilton all season long.

like.no.other 11-18-2009 03:03 AM

^^

Yeah Button will definately be number 2 at Woking

edbhr 11-18-2009 03:07 AM

Meh, they are going for the all British team, they would have better off with Kimi, or so I think.


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