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Button on the market after Dennis criticism

Button on the market after Dennis criticismPosted On 04 Jul 2014By : thisisf1Comment: 0 Jenson Button has declared himself on the market, in the wake of McLaren supremo Ron Dennis' criticism. Dennis is said to have dismayed other members of the Woking based team's senior management this week when the 67-year-old publicly urged Button, who is out of contract at the end of the year, to 'try harder'. Clearly, Button also did not appreciate the comments. 'I think Ron is practicing to be a motivational speaker maybe,' he told reporters ahead of his home race at Silverstone, where he will wear a pink helmet in tribute to his late father John. 'I don't think we should be pointing a finger at any...
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