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McLaren expect all four of its drivers to race in 2016

McLaren racing director, Eric Boullier, has hinted that Jenson Button will remain with the team in 2016 after declaring that the Woking team expects all four of its drivers to race next season. Both Fernando Alonso and Button have a contract with the team, however the Briton's is just an option which McLaren can choose to take up or not, without consequences. McLaren chairman Ron Dennis previously stated that Button's seat was safe, but there is increasing pressure on the team to get GP2 leader Stoffel Vandoorne on the grid, whilst Kevin Magnussen is also waiting in the wings for his return. "As far as we are concerned, McLaren have only two cars, only two race seats and we...
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