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Button should stay in F1 - Alonso

id="story_continues_1" itemprop="description"> Fernando Alonso says Jenson Button should remain in Formula 1 next season. Alonso's move from Ferrari to McLaren for 2015 is set to be confirmed shortly, but it is not clear whether McLaren want to retain Jenson Button or Kevin Magnussen alongside him. 'Hopefully he will stay,' said Alonso. 'He is a very talented driver, a great character and good person. People like him are good for our sport. 'Whether we will see him on the grid, you need to ask McLaren.' McLaren had been leaning towards retaining Magnussen, who is in his first season, but they may review that following another impressive drive from Button in Sunday's...
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