McLaren still want to keep Jenson Button as the riders. They do not want Button to move to Ferrari after him.
For that, according to the Daily Mail, McLaren will give a raise to the F1 world champion 2009. Last week, Button said the team based in Woking, England still has his option for next season.
But, after that, Button just mention not want to extend the contract with McLaren. In fact, McLaren boss Martin Whitmarsh promised to immediately extend the contract 31-year-old Briton was.
Apparently, the changing stance Button for Ferrari. News of the World said Ferrari had done to check the status of Button management. The plan, the Prancing Horse team will make the Button as a replacement for the Brazilian driver, Felipe Massa.
A few hours after the news was released, the Daily Mail said: "McLaren is ready to raise fees Jenson Button." The paper also called the Silver Arrows have been holding camps Button option for next year or 2012 season.
"We are also pleased with his performance so far," said the McLaren camp. "In the next few weeks, we will also offer a contract extension with better value."
For that, according to the Daily Mail, McLaren will give a raise to the F1 world champion 2009. Last week, Button said the team based in Woking, England still has his option for next season.
But, after that, Button just mention not want to extend the contract with McLaren. In fact, McLaren boss Martin Whitmarsh promised to immediately extend the contract 31-year-old Briton was.
Apparently, the changing stance Button for Ferrari. News of the World said Ferrari had done to check the status of Button management. The plan, the Prancing Horse team will make the Button as a replacement for the Brazilian driver, Felipe Massa.
A few hours after the news was released, the Daily Mail said: "McLaren is ready to raise fees Jenson Button." The paper also called the Silver Arrows have been holding camps Button option for next year or 2012 season.
"We are also pleased with his performance so far," said the McLaren camp. "In the next few weeks, we will also offer a contract extension with better value."
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