Formula One 2007 (3 Viewers)

Apr 15, 2006
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Jense: If I can`t win, I`ll quit
Monday 30th July 2007



Jenson Button has warned Honda that if he's not in a position to win races next season, he may just quit Formula One.


Button recently signed a one-year extension on his Honda deal that will keep him at the Brackley-based squad until the end of the 2008 season.


However, that may just be his last if Honda don't provide him with a car that is capable of winning grands prix.


"I can't hang around for years on end in a car that isn't capable of being up there to win races," he told the Daily Express.


"I want to be winning - or I don't want to be in F1."


The Brit, though, is confident his team will improve next season, which will be his sixth as a Honda driver as the 27-year-old initially joined the team in 2003.


"This year has become a test bed for 2008, so it's important we make the most of it," he said.


"It's tough, but the team needs me to be positive. I have to be upbeat but critical too. For the Japanese it is wrong to be outspoken in public - it has to be done behind closed doors."
http://www.planet-f1.com/story/0,18954,3213_2627349,00.html


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oh quit already you mofo!!! you overrated loser!!! you underachiever!!! you dumbass!!!
 

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I always felt sorry for Button, I think he could have made it with a little bit of luck and a solid car. Well not everyone can have it the "Hamilton" way I guess...
 
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I always felt sorry for Button, I think he could have made it with a little bit of luck and a solid car. Well not everyone can have it the "Hamilton" way I guess...
IMO he should've quit Honda a long time ago and tried it out with a new team! he got his luck when he won his only race! good for him! now plz button, leave and make way for someone better plz!
 

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IMO he should've quit Honda a long time ago and tried it out with a new team! he got his luck when he won his only race! good for him! now plz button, leave and make way for someone better plz!
Yeah but leave them for who? Torro Roso? Spyker? All the top teams were set with their drivers, staying at Honda was his only and best choice. Honda has what it takes to be a very good team, but for reasons unknown to me they just can't fulfill their potential, Button included.
 
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Yeah but leave them for who? Torro Roso? Spyker? All the top teams were set with their drivers, staying at Honda was his only and best choice. Honda has what it takes to be a very good team, but for reasons unknown to me they just can't fulfill their potential, Button included.
was it last season that Honda were VERY fast in pre-season testing??? damn i thought they were finally gonna be a tough competitor!!! alas....
 

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Hungarian Grand Prix 2007

World champion Fernando Alonso has cast doubt on his future with McLaren after relations with his team-mate Lewis Hamilton reached an all-time low.

Hamilton won the Hungarian Grand Prix, but only after the world champion was demoted five grid places for holding up his team-mate during qualifying.

The Spaniard admitted to BBC Sport he was not being treated in the way he expected he would be by McLaren.

Asked if he was happy to stay at McLaren, Alonso said: "We'll see."

His remarks will do nothing to quell speculation that the 26-year-old might seek an early release from his McLaren deal, which still has two years to run and is worth £33.8m.

But his options are limited, with BMW Sauber being considered the most likely destination if Alonso was to leave.

McLaren team boss Ron Dennis admitted after the race that relations between Hamilton and Alonso had hit an all-time low.

After weeks of playing down reports of a growing rift between the two drivers, Dennis admitted: "There is a lot of tension in the team between the two drivers, two young drivers who are phenomenally competitive and who lead the drivers' championship.

"It's been a very difficult time and both drivers must take responsibility."

Hamilton led from flag to podium following Alonso's demotion, while his team-mate had to battle his way through traffic for the entire race before coming home in fourth.

It meant the 22-year-old English rookie extended his lead over Alonso at the top of the drivers' championship to seven points with just six races remaining.

The row blew up on Saturday after Alonso stayed in the pits just long enough to prevent Hamilton from getting out in time to complete a final qualifying lap.

That came after Hamilton had refused to obey team orders to let Alonso past at the start of qualifying as part of a pre-arranged strategy.

Alonso was angered by the penalty, feeling he had explained to the race stewards why he had stayed in the pits for a further 10 seconds after being given the signal to go.


He said they had heard the radio conversation he was having with his engineer about why he had not been given new tyres for his final lap.

The stewards rejected this explanation, feeling Alonso had deliberately delayed his exit to prejudice Hamilton's chances.


Hamilton admitted in a news conference after the race that he had not spoken to Alonso since the incident, and that, with the threat of punishment in F1's spy row still hanging over McLaren, the row between the drivers had not come at a good time.

Asked about his relationship with Alonso and the team, Hamilton said he had "not lost respect" for Alonso.

But he told the BBC: "For Fernando, I didn't disagree with the penalty he had, I thought it was quite right.

"I didn't feel bad for him. For the team, I felt very, very sorry. They are working day and night to improve the car, and we came here with better pace, so to not be able to extract the maximum points from it is a real shame.

"The relationship with Ron I think is fine.

"He has been someone who has been supporting me for so many years. So something as small as this - if you can call it small - is definitely not going to affect our relationship.

"He understands my point and I understand where he is coming from. For the team it's not great, but we'll be fine.

"For me and Fernando I can only try to speak to him, but if he doesn't want to speak to me, he doesn't want to speak to me."

Hamilton was thrilled to win after an "emotional" weekend

Alonso said he was not concerned about slipping further behind in the title race.

"At the end it was a very good result," he said, "because at one point I thought I might finish sixth or seventh so when I realised I was fourth I was quite pleased.

"Obviously I was two points behind, now I am seven. But two races ago I was 14 and that was looking much worse. So seven points is still good. I feel I can win.

"We have equal opportunities for each driver. We try to be fair with the championship.

"It's up to me if I win the championship in the remaining six races. If I cannot make it is because I was not good enough."

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Hamilton is starting to get on my nerves, his ego has sky rocketed and the way things are now, it's not good for the team. I seriously hope Alonso wins the title and that Hamilton gets back down to earth, if it happens other way around Alonso is leaving for sure.
 

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Alonso has shown his true colors, i cant understand how his fans ignore all this,
his only fan after this season, should have been his mother...

As for Button, i dont want to repeat my self...
 
Apr 15, 2006
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Alonso heading to Ferrari? I see it happening if Hamilton wins the title.
it's more likely that Alonso will leave mclaren, considering how hami has been growin up in the mclaren family! they'll kiss his ass to eternity and definitely get a 2nd driver with hami 1st



EDIT: i thought u meant Hami will leave to ferrari! mybad!
 

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