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Button confirms McLaren delay is over 2015

Jenson Button has confirmed that the sticking point in his talks with McLaren is over 2015. It has been reported the 2009 world champion is happy to commit to the British team for next year, but wants to leave the door open for 2015. "For next year it's all good, it's a formality," Button is quoted by the news agency AFP. McLaren, however, would prefer driver certainty for the start of the Honda era, even though managing director Jonathan Neale played that down when talking to reporters this week. "We've shown in the past that we weren't afraid to make the changes that we felt that we needed to in the team, whether it was inside the organisation or in the driver lineup, in...
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