Button will not race in 2017

F1i 19:58 03/09/2016
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  • Vandoorne (left) will takeover the driving seat.

    The 2009 world champion has signed a new two-year deal with McLaren which will see him stay as part of its driver line-up and could return to racing in 2018 if both he and McLaren wish, with Fernando Alonso’s contract with the team set to end at the end of next year.

    McLaren has confirmed that reserve driver Vandoorne, who made his Formula One debut at Bahrain earlier this year, will step up to a full-time role alongside the Spaniard in 2017.

    Talking to reporters at the Italian Grand Prix, Button says he needs a break from the sport but will make sure to stay fit and race sharp. The 36-year-old adds that he talked about it to Ron Dennis over the summer break. The McLaren Group chairman declares that Button has turned down offers from other teams to stay with his current squad.

    McLaren-Honda has eventually decided on what it calls an “innovative three-driver strategy”.

    “McLaren-Honda’s race driver line-up next season will be Fernando and Stoffel – a perfectly balanced mix of proven brilliance and immense potential,” Dennis also said in an official statement released on Saturday.

    “But, before I speak on the subject of either of them, I want to talk about Jenson. As a race driver for our team these past seven seasons, he’s been superb, both on and off the track. And, as we’re seeing this season, he remains superb – not only fast and fit but also experienced and expert. He’ll start his 298th Grand Prix tomorrow; as such, he’s the most experienced driver on the grid.

    “Having extended his contract to include 2017 and 2018, he’ll continue to be a senior, influential and committed member of the team, and will remain centrally involved in the development of our cars. He’ll also be available to race for us if circumstances require it.

    “On behalf of all at McLaren-Honda, I want to say how thrilled we are that Jenson has extended his contractual relationship with us. Moreover, I’m absolutely certain that the depth of his experience and the currency of his expertise will give us an advantage over our opposition next season.

    “As for Fernando, 2017 will be his third year as a McLaren-Honda race driver, and I need hardly reaffirm his credentials here. So let me simply restate my belief that he’s one of the finest and fastest Grand Prix drivers I’ve ever seen, and we’re very proud to have him in the team.

    “He’s been both diligent and patient over the past two seasons, and he shares with all of us at McLaren-Honda the confidence that 2017 will be the season in which our partnership begins to deliver strong results.”

    Speaking about Vandoorne’s promotion, Dennis added: “Stoffel has been a member of the McLaren Young Driver Programme since February 2013, and was appointed our Test and Development Driver 11 months later.

    “Over the past two-and-a-half years he’s made a very valuable contribution in that role, learning from his two world champion team-mates as well as from our many world-class engineers, and, having been runner-up in World Series by Renault in 2013 and the run-away winner of the GP2 Championship last year, he’s now completed with distinction a meticulously designed apprenticeship.

    “He’s consequently now ready to race in Formula 1, as his fine Grand Prix debut in Bahrain this year proved.”

    Vandoorne finished 10th in his maiden F1 race, picking up McLaren-Honda’s first points of the season.

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