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From autosport.com:
Honda yet to decide on '09 line-up
By Jonathan Noble Saturday, October 11th 2008, 10:32 GMT
Honda Racing are likely to wait until after the end of the season to decide on their 2009 driver line-up, with the Japanese manufacturer still holding out for the chance of luring Fernando Alonso from Renault.
Although it is understood that terms have been agreed with Jenson Button to remain on board next year, no decision has yet been taken about the second seat.
Alonso has been offered a drive alongside Button and the team will hold out for as long as it takes for the Spaniard to decide on what he wants to do before they make their mind up about the second seat.
With Alonso stating that he will wait until after the Brazilian GP to finalise what he wants to do in 2009, it means Honda Racing are unlikely to announce either of their drivers until after the season has finished.
"We haven't set a time frame to decide (ourselves)," said team principal Ross Brawn. "It will be after the season finishes, but there is no desperate rush."
The situation also means that Rubens Barrichello may head into his home race in Brazil not sure if it will be his final F1 race.
The Brazilian is believed to still have a chance to stay on board if Alonso decides to remain at Renault, and Honda opt to not take a young driver like Bruno Senna.
The decision on a young driver could well be influenced by how strong the team believe they have a chance of securing a top-line driver like Alonso or Robert Kubica to partner Button in 2010.
Should the team feel the possibility is good, then they may choose to sign Barrichello for one final season, rather than bring on a youngster for just a single campaign.
I can see why they want to send Barrichello packing if Alonso was interested in signing, for, to be fair, Barrichello is in the twilight of his career, but, if Alonso does want to join Honda, they should offer Barrichello a new contract. He has more than been a match for Button, supposedly a good driver, this season, has bags of experience and is still highly motivated. Bruno Senna, the other name interested, offers none of those things. It would be a waste and a crying shame not to see Barrichello on the grid next season.
Honda yet to decide on '09 line-up
By Jonathan Noble Saturday, October 11th 2008, 10:32 GMT
Honda Racing are likely to wait until after the end of the season to decide on their 2009 driver line-up, with the Japanese manufacturer still holding out for the chance of luring Fernando Alonso from Renault.
Although it is understood that terms have been agreed with Jenson Button to remain on board next year, no decision has yet been taken about the second seat.
Alonso has been offered a drive alongside Button and the team will hold out for as long as it takes for the Spaniard to decide on what he wants to do before they make their mind up about the second seat.
With Alonso stating that he will wait until after the Brazilian GP to finalise what he wants to do in 2009, it means Honda Racing are unlikely to announce either of their drivers until after the season has finished.
"We haven't set a time frame to decide (ourselves)," said team principal Ross Brawn. "It will be after the season finishes, but there is no desperate rush."
The situation also means that Rubens Barrichello may head into his home race in Brazil not sure if it will be his final F1 race.
The Brazilian is believed to still have a chance to stay on board if Alonso decides to remain at Renault, and Honda opt to not take a young driver like Bruno Senna.
The decision on a young driver could well be influenced by how strong the team believe they have a chance of securing a top-line driver like Alonso or Robert Kubica to partner Button in 2010.
Should the team feel the possibility is good, then they may choose to sign Barrichello for one final season, rather than bring on a youngster for just a single campaign.
I can see why they want to send Barrichello packing if Alonso was interested in signing, for, to be fair, Barrichello is in the twilight of his career, but, if Alonso does want to join Honda, they should offer Barrichello a new contract. He has more than been a match for Button, supposedly a good driver, this season, has bags of experience and is still highly motivated. Bruno Senna, the other name interested, offers none of those things. It would be a waste and a crying shame not to see Barrichello on the grid next season.

Ayrton Senna: WDC 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991
McLaren: WCC 1974, 1984, 1985, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1998, 1999, 2007
McLaren: WDC 1974, 1976, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1998, 1999, 2008