Jenson Button ready to walk away from Formula One
JENSON Button has dropped a heavy hint that he is prepared to walk away from McLaren and Formula One at the end of this year.
JENSON Button has dropped a heavy hint that he is prepared to walk away from McLaren and Formula One at the end of this year.
As the team continues to make no statement on its driver line-up for 2015, leaving the future of 2009 world champion Button and his current teammate Kevin Magnussen undecided, it has become clear that the British driver is ready to make his own decisions and not wait for an offer.
Two-time champion Fernando Alonso, who was with the team for one acrimonious and unhappy season in 2007, appears set to leave Ferrari at the end of the year with McLaren his most likely destination, but that too remains shrouded in mystery.
Button told reporters at Interlagos, ahead of this weekend’s Brazilian Grand Prix, that he could not answer questions about his future with McLaren.
“When you are put in a position that many drivers have been in over the years, not sure if your contract is going to be renewed, it opens your eyes to different challenges and different possibilities,” he said.
“Whether it is racing, whether it is doing another sport, or something different altogether, for me I am excited about the challenges ahead.”
Putting a brave face on a situation in which it appears to most observers that he has been treated without any respect, he added: “This is F1 and there are many things to be disappointed about in the sport.
“So, if you don’t have a quick car you are disappointed. For me, that is the bit that hurts more than anything else.” And, he added: “People always think of it as retiring, but I am not retiring. Whatever I do next year, I am not retiring.
For the record, now 34, Button has competed in 264 Grands Prix, won 15, taken eight pole positions and took the world title in 2009. He made his debut in 2000.
There’s speculation he could follow Red Bull’s Mark Webber into the World Endurance Championship.
AFP