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Neale: We want Button to stay

Japanese Grand Prix – McLaren's managing director Jonathan Neale has said that the team would like Jenson Button to remain with them for the 2016 season, amid rumours the Briton is set to retire from the sport. The future of Jenson Button has become one of the key talking points of the Japanese Grand Prix, with rumours circulating after the Singapore Grand Prix that the Briton was set to announce his retirement this weekend. Button and team-mate Fernando Alonso have endured a tough season following the rebirth of the McLaren-Honda partnership. This year's power unit has been underpowered and lacking reliability, which has lead to many believing Button is considering his future...
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