- 10 Oct 12, 09:36#325876
My feelngs are well know on Button at McLaren. I think he set out to make it 'his' team from the outset and has been working away at it over the last three years. It must have felt like all his Christmas' had come at once when Lewis annouced he was leaving; because however hard Button plays the politic game , he cant drive the car like Lewis.
Some of the comments in this interview are telling
http://www.f1-fansite.com/f1-news/butto ... n-team-me/
Less than three seasons in, Hamilton’s long McLaren relationship is set to terminate, with Button now insisting that he – and not Hamilton’s successor Sergio Perez – is the driver to bet on for 2013 spoils.
Speaking to the Brazilian sports daily Lance!, Button said: “There are a lot of smart people in formula one, which maybe is not so apparent from the outside.
“But it is a very competitive environment, and Fernando (Alonso) is one of those people.
“He’s been smart to build the (Ferrari) team around him, which is something we all strive for. I did it in my previous team (Honda/Brawn) and it’s happening here (McLaren) too,” said the 32-year-old.
Asked if he has taken another important step forwards with the impending departure of McLaren protege Hamilton, Button answered: “No comment.”
Button has said before that the way to win championships is to be outright number one....like Alonso who he appears to be emulating. Watch out Perez!!
He was welcomed very fairly into McLaren, with the team bending over backwards to show he was being treted equally--often to the detriment of Lewis (having to change his engineer etc).
But Button has always striven for more, and often appeared to get it. For that to work McLaren(Whitmarsh) must have wanted the same thing ie Button as the number #1, or been gullible or stupid. Whichever it is i think lewis made the right move getting out.
Some of the comments in this interview are telling
http://www.f1-fansite.com/f1-news/butto ... n-team-me/
Less than three seasons in, Hamilton’s long McLaren relationship is set to terminate, with Button now insisting that he – and not Hamilton’s successor Sergio Perez – is the driver to bet on for 2013 spoils.
Speaking to the Brazilian sports daily Lance!, Button said: “There are a lot of smart people in formula one, which maybe is not so apparent from the outside.
“But it is a very competitive environment, and Fernando (Alonso) is one of those people.
“He’s been smart to build the (Ferrari) team around him, which is something we all strive for. I did it in my previous team (Honda/Brawn) and it’s happening here (McLaren) too,” said the 32-year-old.
Asked if he has taken another important step forwards with the impending departure of McLaren protege Hamilton, Button answered: “No comment.”
Button has said before that the way to win championships is to be outright number one....like Alonso who he appears to be emulating. Watch out Perez!!
He was welcomed very fairly into McLaren, with the team bending over backwards to show he was being treted equally--often to the detriment of Lewis (having to change his engineer etc).
But Button has always striven for more, and often appeared to get it. For that to work McLaren(Whitmarsh) must have wanted the same thing ie Button as the number #1, or been gullible or stupid. Whichever it is i think lewis made the right move getting out.
You can fool all the people some of the time, and some of the people all the time, but you cannot fool all the people all the time.
Abe Lincoln
Nearly all men can stand adversity, but if you want to test a man's character, give him power. Abe Lincoln
Abe Lincoln
Nearly all men can stand adversity, but if you want to test a man's character, give him power. Abe Lincoln