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Three-time F1 World Champion Niki Lauda has warned Ross Brawn that he and Mercedes will need to sign a driver as good as or better than Jenson Button to replace the 2009 title-winner – or else they will have little chance of successfully defending... Full Article at crash.net
Jenson Button's credentials to wear the world drivers' crown were praised on Wednesday by a man who won three Formula One titles - Niki Lauda. Full Article at SuperSport
Formula 1 world champion Jensen Button of Great Britain (bottom) spins out while racing against compatriot Andy Priaulx (top) in the Race of Champions in Beijing on November 4, 2009. View Photo »
Moving teams is never the easiest thing in Formula One but sometimes these are the decisions you take and you need some new challenges.
Three-time world champion Niki Lauda always has a keen eye for what's going on in Formula One racing. He is full of praise for Ross Brawn and his achievements - and for Mercedes decision to take a majority stake in the Brackley team. Full Article at Formula1.com
Three-times World Champion Niki Lauda believes former McLaren team boss Ron Dennis was behind Jenson Button's move to the Woking-based team. Full Article at Auto Trader UK
Team principal of Mercedes [ Images ] Formula One team Ross Brawn [ Images ] confirmed that seven-time F1 world champion Michael Schumacher [ Images ] will not come out of retirement to drive for them. Full Article at Rediff
Formula 1 world champion Jensen Button (R), representing Team Autosport GB, takes a corner ahead of David Coulthard (L), representing Team Allstars, in the Race of Champions Nations Cup in Beijing on November 3, 2009. View Photo »
McLaren pairing Jenson Button and Lewis Hamilton looks sure to spark the strongest interest from the British public in F1 for many years, but we think Jenson might find it hard competing against Hamilton.
Three-time world champion Niki Lauda has dismissed talk that current Formula One holder Jenson Button may not have been the right man to claim this season's honour. Full Article at Sport.co.uk
Great photo and nice look, as usual! www.estelleblogmode.com He reminds me of the World Champion Racing Driver Jenson Button. He does look cool but I fear a strong gust of wind may blow him away and snag his lovely jacket on La Tour Eiffel! Full Article at The Sartorialist
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Formula 1 world champion Jensen Button of Great Britain (bottom) spins out while racing against compatriot Andy Priaulx (top) in the Race of Champions in Beijing on November 4, 2009.
View Photo »Formula 1 world champion Jensen Button (R), representing Team Autosport GB, takes a corner ahead of David Coulthard (L), representing Team Allstars, in the Race of Champions Nations Cup in Beijing on November 3, 2009.
View Photo »Formula 1 world champion Jensen Button (R), representing Team Autosport GB, takes a corner ahead of David Coulthard (L), representing Team Allstars, in the Race of Champions Nations Cup in Beijing on November 3, 2009.
View Photo »Formula 1 world champion Jensen Button and partner Andy Priaulx of Team Great Britain acknowledge the crowd and wave the Union Jack on arrival for the opening ceremony of the Race of Champions Nations Cup in Beijing on November 3, 2009.
View Photo »Formula 1 world champion Jensen Button (L/bottom), representing Team Autosport GB, races against Clivio Piccione (R/top), representing Team Monaco in the Race of Champions Nations Cup in Beijing on November 3, 2009.
View Photo »Newly crowned F1 world champion Jensen Button (L) and seven-time F1 world champion Michael Schumacher wave while standing with their partners Andy Priaulx (2nd L) and Sebastian Vettel (2nd R) during the opening ceremony of the Race of Champions in Beijing on November 3, 2009.
View Photo »Newly crowned F1 world champion Jensen Button (L) has a word with eight-times Le Mans winner Tom Kristensen (R) in Beijing on November 3, 2009.
View Photo »Newly crowned F1 world champion Jensen Button responds to questions as Sebastian Vettel (R) looks on in Beijing on November 3, 2009. Beijing's iconic Bird's Nest Stadium has been turned into a motor racing track with the world's top drivers gearing up to compete 2009 Race of Champions.
View Photo »Newly crowned F1 world champion Jensen Button (L) has a word with eight-times Le Mans winner Tom Kristensen (R) in Beijing on November 3, 2009.
View Photo »Newly crowned F1 world champion Jensen Button signs a replica of the 2008 Olympic Torch in Beijing on November 3, 2009. Beijing's iconic Bird's Nest Stadium has been turned into a motor racing track with the world's top drivers gearing up to compete 2009 Race of Champions.
View Photo »Newly crowned F1 world champion Jensen Button responds to questions in Beijing on November 3, 2009. Beijing's iconic Bird's Nest Stadium has been turned into a motor racing track with the world's top drivers gearing up to compete 2009 Race of Champions.
View Photo »Newly crowned F1 world champion Jensen Button (top L) responds to questions as Sebastian Vettel (top R) looks on, in Beijing on November 3, 2009.
View Photo »SUZUKA, JAPAN - OCTOBER 04: Jenson Button of Great Britain and Brawn GP drives during the Japanese Formula One Grand Prix at Suzuka Circuit on October 4, 2009 in Suzuka, Japan.
View Photo »SUZUKA, JAPAN - OCTOBER 04: Jenson Button (L) of Great Britain and Brawn GP and Mark Webber (R) of Australia and Red Bull Racing are seen before the Japanese Formula One Grand Prix at Suzuka Circuit on October 4, 2009 in Suzuka, Japan.
View Photo »SUZUKA, JAPAN - OCTOBER 04: Jenson Button of Great Britain and Brawn GP drives during the Japanese Formula One Grand Prix at Suzuka Circuit on October 4, 2009 in Suzuka, Japan.
View Photo »SUZUKA, JAPAN - OCTOBER 04: Jenson Button of Great Britain and Brawn GP drives during the Japanese Formula One Grand Prix at Suzuka Circuit on October 4, 2009 in Suzuka, Japan.
View Photo »SUZUKA, JAPAN - OCTOBER 04: Jenson Button of Great Britain and Brawn GP drives during the Japanese Formula One Grand Prix at Suzuka Circuit on October 4, 2009 in Suzuka, Japan.
View Photo »SUZUKA, JAPAN - OCTOBER 04: Jenson Button of Great Britain and Brawn GP drives during the Japanese Formula One Grand Prix at Suzuka Circuit on October 4, 2009 in Suzuka, Japan.
View Photo »SUZUKA, JAPAN - OCTOBER 04: Jenson Button of Great Britain and Brawn GP drives during the Japanese Formula One Grand Prix at Suzuka Circuit on October 4, 2009 in Suzuka, Japan.
View Photo »SUZUKA, JAPAN - OCTOBER 04: Jenson Button of Great Britain and Brawn GP drives during the Japanese Formula One Grand Prix at Suzuka Circuit on October 4, 2009 in Suzuka, Japan.
View Photo »SUZUKA, JAPAN - OCTOBER 04: Jenson Button of Great Britain and Brawn GP drives during the Japanese Formula One Grand Prix at Suzuka Circuit on October 4, 2009 in Suzuka, Japan.
View Photo »Brawn GP driver Jenson Button of Britain waves to fans as he takes part in the drivers parade during the Japanese Formula One Grand Prix at the Suzuka circuit, on October 4, 2009.
View Photo »SUZUKA, JAPAN - OCTOBER 04: Jenson Button of Great Britain and Brawn GP drives during the Japanese Formula One Grand Prix at Suzuka Circuit on October 4, 2009 in Suzuka, Japan.
View Photo »SUZUKA, JAPAN - OCTOBER 04: Jenson Button of Great Britain and Brawn GP drives during the Japanese Formula One Grand Prix at Suzuka Circuit on October 4, 2009 in Suzuka, Japan.
View Photo »Brawn GP driver Jenson Button of Great Britain drives races during the Japanese Formula One Grand Prix at the Suzuka circuit on October 4, 2009. Button finished 8th.
View Photo »Formula 1 world champion Jensen Button (R), representing Team Autosport GB, takes a corner ahead of David Coulthard (L), representing Team Allstars, in the Race of Champions Nations Cup in Beijing on November 3, 2009.
View Photo »Moving teams is never the easiest thing in Formula One but sometimes these are the decisions you take and you need some new challenges.
McLaren pairing Jenson Button and Lewis Hamilton looks sure to spark the strongest interest from the British public in F1 for many years, but we think Jenson might find it hard competing against Hamilton.
I see driving with McLaren with Lewis as a big challenge ... As team-mates I think we'll be very strong together and will be a great team together, but ultimately we'll be racing against each other and trying to win, as will every other driver on the grid.
Vodafone McLaren Mercedes is delighted to announce the signing of the reigning World Champion Jenson Button to a multi-year deal
History would say Ferrari and McLaren would build a very competitive car but last season Brawn came out with a stunner, a car that was beyond belief for a lot of teams so you never really know
I wanted to sign Bruno for my GP2 team a few years ago ... With little experience he lapped with Honda similar times to those of Jenson Button. The best from Bruno is yet to come.
I've followed the McLaren team ever since I was a small boy, and it feels unbelievable to finally be a part of it
I can give you 99% on Jenson Button (staying).
It’s always a difficult decision to leave a team when you’ve been there for so long ... But life is all about challenges -- and, most of all, it’s about challenging myself. Although I won the world championship with Brawn GP last year, I was always adament that I wanted to continue to set myself fresh c...
Having become Britain's first heavyweight champion since Lennox Lewis, David Haye is now likely to challenge fellow world champions Jenson Button and Jessica Ennis for the traditional end-of-year sports personality award
It's always a difficult decision to leave a team (formerly Honda) when you've been there for so long
Over-excited Jenson Button. Apologies
Although I won the world championship with Brawn GP last year, and I'll never forget that, I was always adamant that I wanted to continue to set myself fresh challenges ... So that's why I've decided to join McLaren Mercedes. You can't help but be affected by this team's phenomenal history.
There are no current negotiations with Jenson Button but I do have understanding for the fact that people in England are dreaming of an English team with two World Champions in the cockpits
Lewis has achieved an incredible level of success in a very short period of time, and he's a wonderfully gifted driver who has earned the respect of every Formula One driver
Jenson Button got one, but I haven’t. I’m clearly not important enough.
Ferrari and McLaren will be competitive next season, they have the experience and resources
I congratulate both Jenson Button and the Brawn team. It is a fitting tribute to the Brawn team. UK motor sport contributes 3.6 billion pounds to the economy as well as provide highly-skilled engineering jobs.
I know what it takes now and after taking some time off I intend to come back again and be stronger than ever ... What I've been through this season I haven't experienced before. Mentally it's been tough. I've learnt a lot. I'll for sure be a stronger driver when I get on the grid for the first race in ...
I want to send my warmest congratulations to Jenson Button. We can be proud that Jenson is the tenth British driver to win the title. His performances over the season with the new Brawn team have excited Formula One fans in Britain and across the world, and we look forward to his continuing success in t...
We want to finish the season in style with a great result, but we can be a little more relaxed in our approach to the weekend
I want to send my warmest congratulations to Jenson Button for clinching the Formula One drivers' championship today in Brazil, on the same circuit that Lewis Hamilton won the drivers' championship last year
I didn't know if I would be racing in Formula One this year. That is the truth ... I had a couple of options but nothing that would have furthered my career. I was thinking of taking a year out, but if you do that you get forgotten as many drivers have, so I am happy that we have been able to turn it ar...
P1, Jenson Button P14, Sebastian Vettel P16, where are you now, well done Rubens, you beauty!
I didn't know if I would be racing in Formula One this year. That is the truth ... I had a couple of options but nothing that would have furthered my career. I was thinking of taking a year out, but if you do that you get forgotten as many drivers have, so I am happy that we have been able to turn it ar...
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