JimClarkFan wrote:The only other drivers beating their team mate to relatively similar degree as Button is beating Perez is Alonso over Massa, and Hulkenburg over Gutierrez. Not entirely sure what you are basing these assumptions on, it certainly can't be the points.
People are easy to forget that Lewis Hamilton didn't at any point embarrass Jenson during their 3 year tenure at Macca - despite everyone saying he otherwise.
That logic isn't really sound IMO. There is far more to a battle between drivers than just points. Points can be a hollow victory if you gain them by lucky strategy or race fortune. Now, I'm not saying that Button is "lucking" into anything - he's a brilliant consistant driver when the car he has works to his strengths - but Perez has been showing some very strong driving during the race. Button was able to compensate a lot of points against Lewis while they were team-mates with intelligent and consistant driving. With Lewis as his team-mate, no one *really* expected him to outshine Lewis.
With Perez joining Button, it's the other way around. Perez is the newcomer, the young gun and surely Button is feeling more pressure against his younger team-mate, feeling that he should be the clear pacesetter. Buttons frustration towards his team-mate in past races underline this.
I do think Button might be thinking about a possible seat at Redbull - perhaps thinking that while he would clearly join that team with no one expecting him to outshine Vettel, he could surprise a few with his consistant less-erratic driving, the way he did when he joined McLaren. It's easier to be on top of your game if you're in a solid quick car than a troubling one too. McLaren might have a lot of heritage, but with the new engine deal 2015, losing Vodaphone and technical staff (Loewe), there are a lot of unknowns looking into the future.
Anyone would be a fool to not consider it, with or without Vettel as your team-mate. Besides, Vettel might be leaving eventually too (he only extended his contract by one year).
As for the points - it's easier to pull a double-points lead if you've been fighting for the last scraps of points and have the occasional good result. I think their race-pace has been a lot closer than what the points are suggesting.
In Joe Sawards blog article about the soon to be vanct Redbull seat, he didn't mention Button at all, so perhaps it will be down to Kimi and Ricciardo after all. I actually would love to see Kimi in that 2nd seat.