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#83818
Now that Honda have left F1, at present it leaves Jenson and Reubens without a drive for 2009. There is a slim possibility that Reubens could get the Torro Rosso seat but Jenson's options are a lot more limited. Williams is no go and Renault will probably keep Piquet Jr. (no matter how bad he is). So I think that 2008 is the last we have seen of Jenson Button in an F1 car.

Maybe he can join David Coulthard at the BBC... :hehe:
#83822
Now that Honda have left F1, at present it leaves Jenson and Reubens without a drive for 2009. There is a slim possibility that Reubens could get the Torro Rosso seat but Jenson's options are a lot more limited. Williams is no go and Renault will probably keep Piquet Jr. (no matter how bad he is). So I think that 2008 is the last we have seen of Jenson Button in an F1 car.

Maybe he can join David Coulthard at the BBC... :hehe:

It's too early to save what will happen. Button does have a reasonable reputation as a driver, so maybe he could show some interest in Toro Rosso as well. That said, I think Toro Rosso are set on Sato. Even though Button and Barrichello are better drivers than him and even though Senna has a lot of potential, they don't have the cash Sato will bring.
#83835
Option for Jenson/Problems:

UNNAMED Racing F1/May not race. Will likely be mediocre at best either way
Williams/Both seats locked up
Renault/Piquet seems secure despite astounding inconsistency
Toro Rosso/Can't afford to hire a big ticket driver, need a sponsored one
Sitting out or BBC Role/Need I actually write anything for this one?

Doesn't look rosy :(
#83876
You know something? With Honda pulling out, Petrobras won't be able to sponsor them. Maybe Rubens could take their sponsorship to Toro Rosso instead? Just a thought... ;)

Do they not sponsor Senna also?
#83878
I read on here some time ago a post that hinted at a ruling that states there must be at least 20 cars on the grid, and if there isn't, then other teams may enter 3 cars to make up numbers. Can anyone shed any light on this??

If that is a true rule and Honda do pull out, i could see a couple of other teams (Ferrari and McLaren being the obvious ones) being willing to run the extra car. Maybe not straight away, but at some point...

Unfortunately, i think Barrichello will definately be gone if no buyer is found for the Honda team... i think Button will find a drive somehow though.

As for Petrobras, if someone buys Honda then the new owner would surely welcome their sponsorship...?
#83882
http://www.concordeagreement.com/Clause5.html

Clause 5.3.2 states that the signatories agree to provide a third car if the number of cars entered for a race
falls below a certain point.


But is the Concorde agreement still in force?


Yes it is
#83889
Max Mosley wants teams to be able to compete for the championship on a budget of £30-40 million per year, because that way there is likely to be a line of possible entrants


(From the James Allen blog)

This is what I thought might happen. If Max starts losing teams, then he'll eventually have to find replacements, and this will force him to pander to potential team owners, rather than existing ones.
#83891
James Allen says 16 cars is the magic number, and the Guardian claim that Toro Rosso have already approached Button

Well at least there's a chance my man will get a drive :-|
#83892
James Allen says 16 cars is the magic number, and the Guardian claim that Toro Rosso have already approached Button

Well at least there's a chance my man will get a drive :-|


If they're looking at recent performances, I'd say that they'd be tempted to go for the Sato/Bourdais line-up more than anything. Jenson hasn't exactly done anything impressive this year :/
#83893
James Allen says 16 cars is the magic number, and the Guardian claim that Toro Rosso have already approached Button

Well at least there's a chance my man will get a drive :-|


If they're looking at recent performances, I'd say that they'd be tempted to go for the Sato/Bourdais line-up more than anything. Jenson hasn't exactly done anything impressive this year :/


Even Ross Brawn has said this year's car didn't suit his driving style...

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