Friday, July 1, 2011

Webber Almost Surely at Red Bull Survived

Red Bull has denied Lewis Hamilton speculatio as well as.

The future of Red Bull's Mark Webber seems to be clear. Webber will likely continue to defend Red Bull for the 2012 racing season.

"Mark Webber almost, almost certainly stay in the team for 2012," said Red Bull team principal Christian Horner as reported by ESPN.

The Australian rider had hinted still want to defend Red Bull, at least another year. Unfortunately, until now the negotiations both sides have not been implemented.

Anxiety Webber at Red Bull boss responded. Horner admitted that he had an agenda of negotiations and 34-year contract extension this racer.

"We've agreed to sit together. Because we also have to be a focus for next year," said Horner.

Webber was none other anxiety caused by the circulation of gossip Lewis Hamilton will move to Red Bull. Hamilton looks really had a dialogue with Horner in the Canadian Grand Prix.

But, once again Horner denied the speculation. According to him, McLaren was not going to be a tandem last F1 world champion, Sebastian Vettel, Red Bull.

"I think the blue is not her favorite color (Hamilton)," said Horner. "For Red Bull, the most important thing is harmony."

Button Want One team with Alonso

Button contract with McLaren will end the 2012 season.

Jenson Button admitted was not ready to discuss his future with McLaren. However, this 2009 F1 world champion wants a team with Fernando Alonso.

"I do not want to think about the future because I still enjoy today. I really enjoy working with McLaren," Button said as quoted by Autosport.

Button contract with McLaren will end the 2012 season, and until now the former Renault and Honda are still choosing to survive. Moreover, McLaren does not have plans to replace the drivers.

However, Button remains open opportunities to leave. 31-year racer was deeply wanted to be a team with Fernando Alonso, who is currently defending a Ferrari.

When asked about who was fit to be a teammate, Button said: "Ayrton Senna. Fernando Alonso as well. Although I guess it can not happen. I never talked about race in a Ferrari."

Button also expressed his desire to try to race in other series when he retired from F1. "I like racing with another car after Formula 1, DTM, or maybe the Aussie V8s? And I will definitely try to do some management of the race, because I think I'll get a lot of his offer," added Button.