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Button insists multi-year McLaren deal necessary

– Jenson Button says that a multi-year deal with McLaren was necessary due to the nature of the squad's new project with returning engine supplier Honda.Button will remain with the team for a sixth successive season, alongside the returning Fernando Alonso, and says that the relationship between McLaren and Honda is such that a deal for him to remain with the set-up for more than a single year was required."I think we both agree that more than one year is a must," Button said of the decision between himself and McLaren."This is a new project, an exciting project. To be part of the legendary partnership between McLaren and Honda is not a one year thing. I am very much...
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