They will only let Button go if they can recruit Alonso.foxmulder_ms wrote:I dont get Mclaren, For last years they really screwed up with their moves regarding pilots. Letting Hamilton to go was the first mistake, then hiring of Perez was a mistake, too. Now, letting Button go over Magnussen is another mistake. If they cannot recruit Alonso, they will be in a bad position.
There is no finger to be shown, Button has been left out in the cold and taken the option to race at Toyota alongside his friend Davidson reluctantly.marcush. wrote:I don´t think Button will dance to that music much longer ....I´d show them the finger and leave for Toyota winning races.
I wouldn't see it as reluctant if he has already inked a deal. If Button is already signed, then McLaren are in a bit of a situation, because now Alonso has all the bargaining chips. McLaren would effectively be backed in to a corner, because their only option for 2015 would be Alonso, and it would have to be on his terms.Jonnycraig wrote:There is no finger to be shown, Button has been left out in the cold and taken the option to race at Toyota alongside his friend Davidson reluctantly.marcush. wrote:I don´t think Button will dance to that music much longer ....I´d show them the finger and leave for Toyota winning races.
Eh? Alonso signed in Sochi as did Magnusson. Button was then informed he was out and has since agreed a deal with Toyota. The sole reason it has yet to be announced is McLaren are letting Button announce his "retirement".Diesel wrote:I wouldn't see it as reluctant if he has already inked a deal. If Button is already signed, then McLaren are in a bit of a situation, because now Alonso has all the bargaining chips. McLaren would effectively be backed in to a corner, because their only option for 2015 would be Alonso, and it would have to be on his terms.Jonnycraig wrote:There is no finger to be shown, Button has been left out in the cold and taken the option to race at Toyota alongside his friend Davidson reluctantly.marcush. wrote:I don´t think Button will dance to that music much longer ....I´d show them the finger and leave for Toyota winning races.
marcush. wrote:I think Button is just too nice here ..or maybe we get a completely wrong picture.
His statement of -i want to be in a position to win races -is simply not on since two years now -as mclaren has produced two below par cars in a row now -coming from producing cars that were a match for the Newey creations year in year out -the battles were lost not in the design and concept but more in flawed strategies , poor reliability etc etc .
maybe Jenson has lost faith and patience with Mclaren a bit .
Well, if you're going to chuck away a race... (a prophetic accident, perhaps?)marcush. wrote: Button is not a spectacular driver most of the time -but then if you take a closer look -he is one of the best racers out there and you have to kick him out to get a dnf ....did the guy ever throw away a car in a race by himself?
That's great, it means I have a favorite in Audi, Porsche, and Toyota.wesley123 wrote:According to some sources he is going to Toyota.
Considering Toyota are in the thick of the battle to be crowned the WEC World Champions of 2014 I think "reluctant" is the wrong word to describe taking up their offer, mate.Jonnycraig wrote:There is no finger to be shown, Button has been left out in the cold and taken the option to race at Toyota alongside his friend Davidson reluctantly.marcush. wrote:I don´t think Button will dance to that music much longer ....I´d show them the finger and leave for Toyota winning races.