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By f1ea
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Some people say Team Button may not be all that bad:
Jenson Button is the big winner in the battle of the McLaren team-mates, so says former F1 driver turned commentator Anthony Davidson.

Joining McLaren from Brawn GP at the start of the 2010 season, many expected Button would be swallowed up by his team-mate Lewis Hamilton.

However, instead the 32-year-old has proven to be a match for his younger compatriot.

Having come second to Hamilton in their first season together in 2010, Button made it one apiece the following year.

He finished second in the Championship on 270 points and with three wins to his name. Hamilton also had three wins but was fifth with 43 points less.

This season, Button has just two wins and 131 points while Hamilton has three but is only 22 points ahead of his team-mate.

The tussle between the two has led Davidson to proclaim Button the big winner in his three seasons alongside Hamilton as matching the much-lauded 2008 Champ has raised his stock.

"I was not one of those who felt Jenson would be blown away by Lewis," Davidson told the Express.

"After Jenson won the title in 2009 with Brawn some people said it was down to the car so he wanted to go up against Lewis.

"As Lewis leaves, Jenson is a solid equal not just in terms of results and reputation but also the way he has blended with the team.

"You cannot underestimate how hard it is to join someone else's team and establish yourself. But Jenson has done that.

"Jenson has proved himself to be one of the best drivers in the world, because he has gone up against one of the best and more than held his own."

By What's Burning?
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That's great news for Button, I'm sure he's looking forward to the challenge of leading McLaren towards their next phase of existence and success in F1.
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By racechick
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Hmmmmmm. Did Ant miss all the errors and reliability issues that have befallen Hamilton this year? Or is he after a job on buttons management team? :rolleyes:
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By f1ea
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That's great news for Button, I'm sure he's looking forward to the challenge of leading McLaren towards their next phase of existence and success in F1.

Great news for Team Button you mean?
Well... maybe one day Mclaren will get the chance to dominate a season with wins and pts instead of headlines..........
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By f1ea
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Hmmmmmm. Did Ant miss all the errors and reliability issues that have befallen Hamilton this year? Or is he after a job on buttons management team? :rolleyes:


Maybe he chose to miss Button's as well.....
By What's Burning?
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That's great news for Button, I'm sure he's looking forward to the challenge of leading McLaren towards their next phase of existence and success in F1.

Great news for Team Button you mean?
Well... maybe one day Mclaren will get the chance to dominate a season with wins and pts instead of headlines..........

Even without being dominant, they've been doing a swell job of beating Ferrari soundly enough for the last few years... just not Red Bull... wonder what will happen this year. It's so exciting.
By vaptin
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That's great news for Button, I'm sure he's looking forward to the challenge of leading McLaren towards their next phase of existence and success in F1.

Great news for Team Button you mean?
Well... maybe one day Mclaren will get the chance to dominate a season with wins and pts instead of headlines..........

Even without being dominant, they've been doing a swell job of beating Ferrari soundly enough for the last few years... just not Red Bull... wonder what will happen this year. It's so exciting.


Ferrari may have them this year though.
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By f1ea
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That's great news for Button, I'm sure he's looking forward to the challenge of leading McLaren towards their next phase of existence and success in F1.

Great news for Team Button you mean?
Well... maybe one day Mclaren will get the chance to dominate a season with wins and pts instead of headlines..........

Even without being dominant, they've been doing a swell job of beating Ferrari soundly enough for the last few years... just not Red Bull... wonder what will happen this year. It's so exciting.


Oh they're pretty close, but it looks as if Ferrari just might start to pull ahead. Exciting indeed.
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By racechick
#329008
To be absolutely fair. McLaren lost the plot this year...sadly :(
By andrew
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To be absolutely fair. McLaren have not lost the plot this year.

All teams fortunes go up and down. No one stays at the top for ever. It's all part of the sport.
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By racechick
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To be absolutely fair. McLaren have not lost the plot this year.

All teams fortunes go up and down. No one stays at the top for ever. It's all part of the sport.

But Mclarn had the opportunity to be right at the top in-both championships, and they blew both, to me that's lost the plot. I grant you fortunes change,like in 2009 when McLaren produced a dog,it happens. But this year they had it in the palm of their hand...and they lost the plot.
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By LewEngBridewell
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scotty, racechick, andrew, vlad, Jabberwocky, Hammer278, geetface9, LewEngBridewell and Jabberwocky (again). Anyone else? :P


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Ahh, sh!t, sorry mate. I should've been more on the ball. You know I love you really x

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By bud
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To be absolutely fair. McLaren have not lost the plot this year.

All teams fortunes go up and down. No one stays at the top for ever. It's all part of the sport.

But Mclarn had the opportunity to be right at the top in-both championships, and they blew both, to me that's lost the plot. I grant you fortunes change,like in 2009 when McLaren produced a dog,it happens. But this year they had it in the palm of their hand...and they lost the plot.


Fernando had a 40 point lead in the championship, now he doesn't... has he and Ferrari lost the plot too?

I think your view is slightly one eyed.
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By darwin dali
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To be absolutely fair. McLaren have not lost the plot this year.

All teams fortunes go up and down. No one stays at the top for ever. It's all part of the sport.

But Mclarn had the opportunity to be right at the top in-both championships, and they blew both, to me that's lost the plot. I grant you fortunes change,like in 2009 when McLaren produced a dog,it happens. But this year they had it in the palm of their hand...and they lost the plot.


Fernando had a 40 point lead in the championship, now he doesn't... has he and Ferrari lost the plot too?

I think your view is slightly one eyed.

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