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Button set to stay at McLaren

Eric Boullier expects Jenson Button to stay with McLaren for the 2015 season - but has warned that it may be several years before the team enjoys its former glories again and returns to winning ways. Button's current contract with the team expires at the end of the current campaign and both Fernando Alonso and Stoffel Vandoorne have been mooted as potential replacements for the 34-year-old. But Button has impressed in adversity this season, out-performing highly-rated rookie Kevin Magnussen in the uncompetitive MP4-29 and has made plain his determination to prolong his F1 career beyond November. Although the 2009 World Champion has yet to open talks with McLaren, who will join forces with...
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