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Daily Express (Free subscription) | yesterday
JENSON BUTTON settled for less than half of Lewis Hamilton's salary to become his team-mate and test himself in a Battle of Britain at McLaren.
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Daily News Analysis (Free subscription) | 9 hours ago
The possible reason why Button opted to partner Lewis Hamilton at McLaren became clear after legend Schumacher's secret comeback talks with Brawn were revealed.
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Planet-F1 News (Free subscription) | 14 hours ago
Formula One World Champion Jenson Button said he is ready for "a good fight" with new team-mate Lewis Hamilton.
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The Guardian (Free subscription) | 19 hours ago
• Mercedes link may tempt seven-time champion to return • Former team owner's hunch cuts no ice with spokesperson The former Formula One team owner Eddie Jordan believes Michael Schumacher will replace Jenson Button at the newly named Mercedes team for next season. The world champion Button joined Lewis Hamilton at McLaren earlier this week after the Brawn team with which he won the drivers'...
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Harmony Travels (Free subscription) | yesterday
We arrived in Cape Town two days later than scheduled all because we were minus a clear page in Phil's passport. South Africa insist you to have two clear pages before they let you into their country. So we had two days in London instead. So obviously we've had to pack a lot into the two nights we had in Cape Town. We had a loft room in the Victoria & Alfred hotel overlooking the new wharf area...
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Brits on Pole (Free subscription) | yesterday
Indy Lights hopeful Stefan Wilson has cashed in his prize for winning the Autosport BRDC Young Driver award - a Formula One test drive at Silverstone in Lewis Hamilton's championship-winning McLaren.
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F1Technical.net (Free subscription) | yesterday
2009 World Champion Jenson Button declared to the 'BBC' that he choose to switch teams not for the money but for the new challenge it provides. Button was announced this week as the new team mate of Lewis Hamilton with McLaren for 2010.
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Crash.Net (Free subscription) | yesterday
Jenson Button has said that he expects his partnership with Lewis Hamilton to be an F1 front-runner in 2010.
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F1 Fanatic (Free subscription) | yesterday
It’s been said the driver policy at McLaren is simple: find the two best drivers available and hire them. Once again they have hired a pair of champion drivers, something which is not that common in F1. The surprise 2010 pairing of Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button is the latest in a series that includes the [...]
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Times Online (Free subscription) | yesterday
With Jenson Button set to face Lewis Hamilton at McLaren Mercedes next season, fans of British motor racing have rarely been offered a tastier dish to relish in Formula One.
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Liverpool Echo.co.uk (Free subscription) | yesterday
WORLD champion Jenson Button insists he could have earned more money by extending his relationship with Ross Brawn but instead wanted to take on the challenge of joining Lewis Hamilton at McLaren.
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Squiffy's musings (Free subscription) | 19/11/2009
Now that it has been confirmed that Jenson Button will be joining Lewis Hamilton at McLaren, we take a look at his chances. Firstly, we know that both are very good drivers and both should win races. But both like different set-ups. Lewis prefers an oversteer based car, but for Jenson it has to be perfectly balanced. We know that Lewis has been McLaren's favoured son for many years. The likelihood...
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CBS SportsLine.com (Free subscription) | 19/11/2009
Formula One champion Jenson Button admitted Thursday he took a pay cut to join McLaren and team with 2008 winner Lewis Hamilton.
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Sydney Morning Herald (Free subscription) | 19/11/2009
Formula One champion Jenson Button admits he took a pay cut to join last year's winner Lewis Hamilton at McLaren, but adds he left Brawn for a new challenge.
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The Age (Free subscription) | 19/11/2009
Formula One champion Jenson Button admits he took a pay cut to join last year's winner Lewis Hamilton at McLaren, but adds he left Brawn for a new challenge.
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traimi | 16/09/2009
The Italian Grand Prix was dominated by the Brawn duo Rubens Barrichello and Jenson Button. Barrichello made the most of a one-stop fuel strategy to edge out Button. Hot on their trail were Lewis Hamilton (McLaren), Kimi Raikkonen (Ferrari) and Adrian Sutil (Force India).