
Jenson
The message that Jenson Button has Brawn GP left to sign with McLaren for the next three years more than a little weird, and see the world as a bad career for Brit.
To win a world championship in Formula One is to remove doubts about the credibility as a driver. Unfortunately, this does not seem to matter Jenson Button. Dominant at the beginning of the 2009 season, he was regularly surpassed at the end of it from his teammates. Although he was far enough in the places will eventually win the trophy, it was hardly a convincing performance.
Negotiations between the drivers and the team is that even a lot of rumor-mongering, almost none of it true. What we are looking at Brawn GP in sparse few weeks since the 2009 season end quite remarkable. Despite the first throw and finished third in the drivers and constructors' championships, the first on the team both drivers in exchange for Nico Rosberg and has Bord, allegedly, Nick Heidfeld. Rosberg allegedly gifted yet to win a single race. Heidfeld was number two on the BMW, which does not exactly bring fans a team of confidence console.
But what about Jenson Button? The move to McLaren is quite understandable, for various reasons. Firstly, this is a team built around Lewis Hamilton as number one driver. Hamilton was very unimpressive in favor of repatriation Heikki Kovali because Lewis is by far the biggest favorite. As we have seen a couple of years ago with Alonso, Hamilton was not playing well with others of the same talent. He wants the number of drivers. How then, will Jenson into this?
What makes things worse: McLaren are always a team that promotes a unique number, a driver with number two, always regarded as a bit of an ugly duckling. Heikki Kovali I'm not a fan, but one can not help that the team would have the fuel light at Hamilton on pole position in the dispute, while Heikki so much fuel on board, who was always the first qualifiers were often a minor miracle.
Finally, there is a lack of attention to the fact that McLaren-Mercedes has been paid to leave. While this probably has little effect on the 2010 season, every game after. McLaren was not competitive due to long before they, together with Mercedes. At least some inevitable drop off in performance in the future now that the relationship has once again divided.
To be summaries, Jenson Button move to a team where he earned a teammate that is not good sport to other drivers, a team that prefers a good driver, and is on its way to Hamilton and finally built a team in the near future faces questions in a decline in performance with the loss of the Mercedes-support.
It is thought Jenson Button will regret the day he made that choice.