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Timpu (Free subscription) | 4 hours ago
London, Nov 21 (ANI): Formula One champion Jenson Button may have been forced out of Brawn GP to make way for Michael Schumacher. Click Here To Read the Full Post
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The Guardian (Free subscription) | yesterday
• Mercedes link may tempt seven-time champion to return • Former team owner's hunch cuts no ice with spokesperson The former Formula One team owner Eddie Jordan believes Michael Schumacher will replace Jenson Button at the newly named Mercedes team for next season. The world champion Button joined Lewis Hamilton at McLaren earlier this week after the Brawn team with which he won the drivers'...
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The Independent (Free subscription) | yesterday
Former Formula One team owner Eddie Jordan believes Michael Schumacher will replace Jenson Button at the newly-named Mercedes team for next season.
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Autoblog (Free subscription) | yesterday
Filed under: Motorsports , Mercedes-Benz , Ferrari , Rumormill Say it ain't so, Schu! The Daily Telegraph is reporting that seven-time World Champion Michael Schumacher is close to signing on with the newly formed Mercedes Formula 1 team. Mercedes is the new name of the former Brawn GP team, the current Constructors Champion. After a stellar rookie season that saw this former Honda team clinch not...
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Mirror.co.uk (Free subscription) | yesterday
Former Formula One team owner Eddie Jordan believes Michael Schumacher will replace Jenson Button at the newly-named Mercedes team for next season.
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SPEED (Free subscription) | yesterday
Jenson Button revealed this week that he will make less money at McLaren then he did at Brawn...
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The Empire Chronicles (Free subscription) | yesterday
Michael Schumacher has been sounded out about a sensational return to Formula One next season, the Daily Telegraph reports. The 40 year-old seven-time world champion was due to make a comeback for Ferrari as a substitute for the injured Felipe Massa last season before a neck injury forced him to stand down. But following last week’s Mercedes takeover of Brawn GP and world champion Jenson Button’s...
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CBS SportsLine.com (Free subscription) | 11/19/2009
Formula One champion Jenson Button admitted Thursday he took a pay cut to join McLaren and team with 2008 winner Lewis Hamilton.
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autosport.com (Free subscription) | 11/19/2009
Jenson Button insists the need for a new challenge was the only reason why he decided to leave the Brawn team to drive for McLaren next year.
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autosport.com (Free subscription) | 11/19/2009
Jenson Button will be blocked from doing any work for his new team McLaren before the end of the year by his current employer Brawn, AUTOSPORT can reveal
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Daily Mail online | Sport (Free subscription) | 11/19/2009
The only Briton to have won more world titles than Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button put together sat back and made a gesture about who will win the English civil war.
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autosport.com (Free subscription) | 11/18/2009
Brawn GP chief executive officer Nick Fry is adamant that Jenson Button's move to McLaren was not driven by the financial terms offered by his team
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The Guardian (Free subscription) | 11/18/2009
• 'It feels unbelievable to finally be a part of it,' says Button • World champion praises 'wonderfully gifted' Hamilton There is no mystery as to why Jenson Button decided to sign for McLaren to drive alongside Lewis Hamilton. A quick stroll down the central gallery at the team's headquarters near Woking, between ranks of classic racing cars that helped build a reputation second only to...
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SI.com (Free subscription) | 11/18/2009
LONDON (AP) -- Formula One champion Jenson Button has signed for McLaren to partner Lewis Hamilton, giving the English team a potent lineup for next season featuring the two most recent title holders.
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The Guardian (Free subscription) | 11/18/2009
The British drivers' forthcoming tussle promises the fireworks and recriminations of their McLaren heroes before them For anyone who doubted Jenson Button's willingness to take a risk, now is the time to keep silent. The decision of the new world champion to join a team dominated for the past three years by Lewis Hamilton represents a terrific gamble for Button, and the prospect of the two Englishmen...
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trymi | 03/16/2009
It was admitted by McLaren that their team’s 2009 Formula One challenger is not yet quick enough. This was in consideration of the remarkably fast times recorded by Jenson Button’s and Ruben Barrichell’s Mercedes -engined Brawn GP F1 machine during their pre-season testing. On the other hand, the McLaren-Mercedes MP4-24 s of Lewis Hamilton and Heikki Kovalainen were not found anywhere on top of the