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Dennis expects Button to stay for 2016

McLaren boss Ron Dennis has given the clearest indication yet that Jenson Button will remain with the team next season. The future of the 2009 world champion has been the subject of intense speculation with reports suggesting Button would call time on his 16 season F1 career at the Japanese Grand Prix. While Button remained tight-lipped on his future plans throughout the Suzuka weekend, Dennis revealed during a post race interview that Button will partner Fernando Alonso at McLaren in 2016. 'Yes, what more do you want?” Dennis told Sky F1 when pressed if Button and Alonso would be in the McLaren cars next season. “At the end of the day we have Fernando contracted for three years and...
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