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Los rumores sobre la posible marcha de Butto a Ferrari surgieron este verano y se han disparado tras el GP de Monza. El piloto británico aún no ha aceptado la propuesta de McLaren para renovar su contrato, que concluye este año, y está a la espera de una llamada de Ferrari, que por su parte, tampoco ha renovado a su segundo piloto, Felipe Massa.

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No opino sobre la salida de Button de McLaren, pero la salida de Felipe Massa es algo que se ve venir y se acelera con el pasar de las fechas del F1GP realmente este año se ha visto muy mal y lejos de lo que nos tiene acostumbrados, es una lástima, otro brasileño que pasará a la historia de Ferrari como otros que casi casi salen campeones!!!
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Rodteam escribió:No opino sobre la salida de Button de McLaren, pero la salida de Felipe Massa es algo que se ve venir y se acelera con el pasar de las fechas del F1GP realmente este año se ha visto muy mal y lejos de lo que nos tiene acostumbrados, es una lástima, otro brasileño que pasará a la historia de Ferrari como otros que casi casi salen campeones!!!
Muy cierto, lastimosamente se ve venir ya la salida...

Yo solo espero que los rumores del pendejo de checo perez no sean ciertos, xq ese mae si q no me hace gracia... Button, pues no me parece una mala opcion...
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No era cierto que Massa ya habia renovado contrato? como a mediados de año?? me parece.
Y lo de Button ocuparia muchas mejoras la F150 para un piloto como Button por su forma de manejo, vean que Alonso tiene que llevar ese carro por el pasto y encima de los pianos para que rinda y Button no es tan agresivo es un exelente piloto, tiene un muy buen paso y es constante pero bueno diay yo que se de contratar un piloto de F1 :descojonado: , mejor se lo dejamos a los que saben banderitaa banderitaa banderitaa banderitaa
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Felipe Massa firmo hace poco contrato pero hasta 2012, me parece que el candidato a ocupar ese puesto de Massa es Sergio Perez mientras Button continua en McLaren, Perez estuvo hace unos dias en Fiorano y en Maranello en una prueba de la Ferrari Driver Academy junto a Jules Bianchi y otros pilotos, y probaron tanto simulador como en un F60 y segun algunos medios dejo muy buenas impresiones en Italia.
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OscarF21 escribió:Felipe Massa firmo hace poco contrato pero hasta 2012, me parece que el candidato a ocupar ese puesto de Massa es Sergio Perez mientras Button continua en McLaren, Perez estuvo hace unos dias en Fiorano y en Maranello en una prueba de la Ferrari Driver Academy junto a Jules Bianchi y otros pilotos, y probaron tanto simulador como en un F60 y segun algunos medios dejo muy buenas impresiones en Italia.
Pero segun lei Bianchi fue mas rapido que Perez no?
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Pues Massa el contrato del 2012 lo tenía firmado desde el año pasado... lo que hicieron hace unas semanas fue dar un comunicado donde confirmaban que el contrato estaba en pie, algo así como un voto de confianza en público hacia Felipe.

Por otro lado lo que Button no es que se niegue a firmarle a McLaren, es sólo que el mae no está apresurado para firmar por varios años de un sólo que es lo que preferirían en el equipo. Y ahí sí, para el 2013 estarían teóricamente abiertas las butacas de Massa en Ferrari y Webber en Red Bull.


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Button reluctant to commit


Jenson Button is reluctant to commit himself to any team long-term, after Martin Whitmarsh said he wanted to retain him for "the rest of his career".

Button's future has become the centre of speculation as he remains the only driver from the top four teams without a confirmed drive for 2012. A clause in his contract for next year needs to be activated by both parties, and Button has previously said he wants McLaren to take up the option as soon as possible. After Whitmarsh said Button would be remaining with the team, but that it wanted him to sign an extended deal, Button said a secure future wasn't what he was looking for.

"I would love to stay here, yes," Button said. "I'm not trying to position myself with other drivers coming out of contract. The simplest thing would be to sort out next year, then we can sort out the rest later this year."

"I don't feel I need to secure my position for the long term. I'm not at the start of my career so I don't feel I need that. It's nice to be in a position where, if you don't feel right and don't want to go racing any more, you can stop."

With Mark Webber and Felipe Massa out of contract at the end of 2012, speculation is growing that Button wants to be available as a free agent at the same time, but he insisted a move to another team was not his intention.

"Would I retire happy without driving for Ferrari? Yes."


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Hess escribió:
OscarF21 escribió:Felipe Massa firmo hace poco contrato pero hasta 2012, me parece que el candidato a ocupar ese puesto de Massa es Sergio Perez mientras Button continua en McLaren, Perez estuvo hace unos dias en Fiorano y en Maranello en una prueba de la Ferrari Driver Academy junto a Jules Bianchi y otros pilotos, y probaron tanto simulador como en un F60 y segun algunos medios dejo muy buenas impresiones en Italia.
Pero segun lei Bianchi fue mas rapido que Perez no?
Si para ese test Perez hizo 46 vueltas con un mejor tiempo de 1.00.650 mientras que Bianchi dio unas 70 vueltas con un mejor tiempo de 1.00.213, eso si, ambos tenian diferentes programas para ese dia, Perez solo probando mientras que Bianchi la mayor parte del tiempo que estuvo en el F60 fue para recolectar datos.

"With Bianchi, who has been with us since last year, we used a car fitted with special sensors to study the correlation between the car on track and the simulator: many of his laps were what I’d call ‘interlocutory’ because the main aim of them was to acquire data.”

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La nota que habia visto hace poco..

Perez impresses in Ferrari test
ESPNF1 Staff
September 16, 2011

Sergio Perez impressed Ferrari with his performance during a half day of testing at the Fiorano circuit.

Perez is part of the Ferrari Driver Academy and completed 46 laps in the 2009 car at the test circuit on Thursday morning before handing over to fellow academy product Jules Bianchi. Head of the Ferrari Driver Academy Luca Baldisserri said that the team had been impressed with Perez, who displayed the attributes of a much more experienced driver than his age.

"Sergio proved to be aggressive and quick right from the start and was able to adapt to the car in a very short space of time," Baldisserri said. "He is very mature for his age, displaying an understanding that goes beyond the time he has spent driving single seaters."

After the session Perez said his target was to win the world championship with Ferrari, but that he was currently focussed on improving with Sauber.

"I think there is room for me to do well where I am and that's my current target," Perez said. "It's impossible to say how things will go and my dream is to become World Champion and it would be nice if it could happen with a team like this one. I have got a lot out of this time with the Ferrari Driver Academy. The work on the simulator, the meetings with the engineers are all things that will help me over the rest of the season and in general in the future."

Away from the test session, Ferrari team principal Stefano Domenicali said that Perez has a lot of potential to improve.

"I think he's having a great season," Domenicali is quoted by AS. "He will be a great race driver in formula one as he has started with a good approach and humility and he can grow a lot."

http://en.espnf1.com/f1/motorsport/story/59058.html
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No me gusta la Checha Perez (solo los mexicanos lo ve como el proximo schumacher jajajaja todo fox sport habla de la Checha q me tiene cansado por que son Checha lovers) ese maje da la misma impresion q acaba con la misma actitud de Felippiño Massin, y a ver a Button con Cejas estarian volando haciendo castillos en cualquier grandes premios eso q me gustaria verlo en vivo en el de europa estaria feliz ver a estos dos!



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Lo de Button me parece una muy buena idea para remplazar al inconstante Massa, últimamente Button ha demostrado que le puede dar duro a Weba o Vettel.
Con respecto a Checo Perez, si entrega buenos resultados en las pruebas y demuestra que tiene potencial, yo no lo veo con malos ojos; Eso si, aguantarse al carajo de CHACHO hablando en fox sports va a llegar a límites intolerables, si es dificil ahora que a Checo le va mal, imaginese peleando contra Mamilton o Schumacher...
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Parece que este rumor se viene dando o se dio meses atras ya que en ESPNf1 encontre una noticia al respecto que segun la fecha salio hace un par de meses mas o menos...

Button laughs off Ferrari link
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June 23, 2011


Jenson Button says he will soon sit down with McLaren to discuss a new contract to quash rumours of a move to Ferrari.

Button has been linked with a move to replace Felipe Massa as his contract runs down, with McLaren holding an option on his current deal to extend his stay until the end of 2012. Having previously said he sees himself ending his career at McLaren, comments that he doesn't want to be tied down to a long term contract have fuelled rumours that he is seeking a move, but Button laughed off such claims and said he will soon enter talks to renew his current deal.

"It's hilarious because it's not true," Button said. "I don't know who put that out there, but it wasn't us and it wasn't Ferrari. I think it's just some column inches. I'm sure we're going to have to talk about it soon because it's been mentioned so much in the press. We didn't plan on talking about it quite yet."

Meanwhile, McLaren team principal Martin Whitmarsh is not paying any attention to speculation that Button and team-mate Lewis Hamilton might leave the team at the end of their contracts. Hamilton has also been linked with a move to Red Bull, but Whitmarsh says he has no concerns about losing either driver and has no immediate plans to enter into contract discussions to pin them down.

"As a general statement we've got two great drivers in the team and I think they enjoy being in this team," he told the Vodafone McLaren Mercedes phone-in. "They both want to win and I think we've seen them racing each other and other cars to prove that. We'll talk about the future with them when the time comes, but at the moment we're not planning on a different driver line-up."

The Hamilton rumours were sparked after he was spotted talking to Red Bull team boss Christian Horner over the Canadian Grand Prix weekend. But Whitmarsh warned against reading too much into speculative stories.

"I think ultimately Lewis will decide where he's going, but I think he enjoys being in this team," he added. "Lewis as a top driver will be linked to any team that the media think can afford him or satisfy his expectations. I don't pay too much attention to what's written in the media, in my experience it hasn't been a good guide to what is really happening in driver negotiations."

The stories were fuelled by Hamilton's poor results over the past two races, at which he has dropped 35 points to championship leader Sebastian Vettel. Whitmarsh is backing his driver to bounce back at the European Grand Prix this weekend and believes Hamilton is "fired up" to win again with McLaren.

"Lewis has had some tough races but that's what happens in motor racing. He's a passionate, aggressive, very motivated driver, who is one of the most exciting in the world to watch. I don't think he's going to change his approach. He can win this weekend, I'm sure that's what he's determined to do and he'll just be focused on that, he's not going to change his approach. He's been quick but I think things haven't quite gone the way he would have liked them to at the last couple of races, but I think he hasn't lost any form - he's been quick, aggressive and feared by any driver on the track. So let's see how he gets on this weekend, I think he's certainly fired up, in good shape and very enthusiastic to get a great result this weekend."

http://en.espnf1.com/mclaren/motorsport ... 52279.html

Investigando un poco mas me encontre con la palabras de Stefano Domenicali durante el Wrooom Summer en Madonna di Campiglio el pasado mes de agosto donde habla al respecto de como sera el proximo compañero de Fernando Alonso y sustituto de Felipe Massa.
For the Ferrari of the future, I believe the right combination is to have one well established driver with great experience, alongside a talented youngster on the way up. I do not think that, with the pressure we are under, we can consider having two youngsters in the team at the same time.”
http://www.ferrari.com/English/Formula1 ... today.aspx

http://www.yallaf1.com/2011/08/08/ferra ... ace-massa/

Lo que me lleva a pensar una vez mas en que el sustituto de Felipe Massa podria ser Sergio Perez o bien Jules Bianchi.
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Bueno todo indica a que Button si se queda en McLaren y por largo tiempo segun parece... Hoy se dio a conocer la noticia

Button secures new multi-year contract at McLaren
By Pablo Elizalde

Jenson Button will stay on at the McLaren team, having signed a multi-year contract with the British squad, it was confirmed on Wednesday.

The Briton joined McLaren as world champion in 2010, having clinched his first title with the Brawn GP squad back in 2009.

He has so far won four races with McLaren, and had been in talks about extending his deal for a while now, with both the McLaren and the driver having made it clear that he was to stay on.

On Wednesday, McLaren officially confirmed the news, saying Button has signed a new multi-year deal.

The Briton is currently in second place in the standings behind Red Bull's Sebastian Vettel.

"I've never felt more at home at a team than I do at Vodafone McLaren Mercedes," said Button.

"I've won four of the greatest races of my life here, I'm currently lying second in the drivers' world championship, and I feel that I'm driving better than ever.

"You can only achieve that with the right level of support - and I truly believe that the passion and determination to win are stronger here at Vodafone McLaren Mercedes than anywhere else.

"As a grand prix driver, those are incredibly powerful feelings to share and be part of, and they've only reinforced my desire to commit my long-term future to this team.

"I've made no secret of my ambition to continue winning races and world championships, and I fully believe this is the place where I can achieve those aims.

"We at Vodafone McLaren Mercedes know how to win, and we're busy refining an organisation that will enable us to keep on doing that for years to come."

Team boss Martin Whitmarsh added: "Jenson is a great driver and a great guy. In fact, I can safely say that he's one of the most capable and respected drivers we've ever had, and I'm therefore absolutely delighted that he'll continue to work with us into the future.

"He's a considerable credit to this organisation, and I'm proud to be his Team Principal.

"I feel sure that he'll now build on the considerable success he's already achieved with us, and will be even more successful with us in years to come.

"I think he and Lewis say it better than anyone. Their comments show just how much they respect and trust each other, and they once again continue to prove what we as a team have always known: that Vodafone McLaren Mercedes has the very best driver line-up in all of Formula 1."

Button's team-mate Lewis Hamilton also welcomed the news.

"It's great news that Jenson has chosen to stay with Vodafone McLaren Mercedes," he said. "Jenson has been a great person to work with, and a genuine team-player, from the moment we welcomed him on board.

"Vodafone McLaren Mercedes is a team with a unique and successful tradition in Formula 1, which I'm proud to be part of.

"It was the best moment of my career when I won the drivers' world championship with this team. Jenson and I are as hungry and as ambitious as ever to win races and world championships in the future."

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Resulta que el contrato "multi - year" en efecto es de larga duración... hasta el 2016 firmó el Botones! Ahora a ver qué pasa con la posición de LH dentro del equipo, más que este año Button lo ha atendido bien sabroso.
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en ke podria cambiar? si hay algun ekipo en el ke no hay 1 o 2 es Mclaren. Todo sigue igual, como lo han dicho Mclaren tiene la mejor pareja de pilotos del paddock
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