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Button staying at McLaren

Fernando Alonso and Jenson Button will continue to race for McLaren next season, team boss Ron Dennis said at the Japanese Grand Prix on Sunday after both drivers had raised doubts about their Formula One futures. Asked in the Suzuka paddock whether the frustrated world champions would be staying, Dennis replied: "Yes, what more do you want?". "Jenson has a two-year contract," he told reporters, adding that it would remain unchanged and Button, who has hinted he could retire at the end of the season, was happy with the arrangement. "I should have taken away any doubt about our commitment to him earlier than I did," continued Dennis, who said he told the 2009...
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