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Official: Button replaces Alonso at McLaren in Monaco

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14/04/2017

McLaren has confirmed that Jenson Button will replace Fernando Alonso in next month's Monaco Grand Prix.

Owing to Alonso's commitments with McLaren-Honda-Andretti over the weekend of the Indianapolis 500, which will take place on the same date (May 28th) as the Monaco Grand Prix, Button will take over Fernando's MCL32 for one race only: the equally iconic Monaco Grand Prix.

Alonso will return to Formula 1 duties from the Canadian Grand Prix onwards, and will thereafter complete the Formula 1 season for McLaren-Honda as planned.

"I'm thrilled to be making a one-off return to F1, Said Button, "and I couldn't think of a better place to make that return than my adopted home Grand Prix: Monaco.

"I've won the race before, in 2009, and it's one of my all-time favourite racetracks. It's a tricky street circuit on which a good driver can really make a difference - and, although the MCL32 hasn't begun the season well, I think it may be more suited to Monaco than to the faster circuits that Fernando and Stoffel have raced it on so far this season.

"OK, I realise we won't have a realistic chance of repeating my 2009 victory, but I think we'll have a opportunity to score world championship points, which will be very valuable to the team in terms of constructors' rankings.

"As for Fernando, I hope he not only fares well at Indy but enjoys it too. It'll be a great experience for him. He's an excellent driver, as we all know, and he's very experienced, so, although super-speedway driving techniques will be all-new to him, I expect him to get to grips with it all pretty quickly. And on Sunday evening, after the Monaco Grand Prix, I'll sit down and watch him do his stuff on TV. I'm looking forward to that too.

"But most of all I'm looking forward to pitting myself against the unique racing challenge that is the Monaco Grand Prix. I'll drive the MCL32 around Monaco in the McLaren sim beforehand, and I reckon I'll be ready for the race after doing that. I'm supremely fit, having done a lot of triathlon training recently, so I have no worries on that score. And it'll be nice to say ‘hi' to all my old Formula 1 mates too, and hopefully to give the fans something to cheer about."

"I was truly delighted when Jenson accepted our suggestion that he race at Monaco instead of Fernando," admitted Eric Boullier, "and I know I speak on behalf of everyone at McLaren-Honda, and all our sponsor-partners and fans too, when I say that it's great news for Jenson, for McLaren, for Honda, for our sponsor-partners, for Monaco, and for the sport of Formula 1.

"Jenson is a class act. He's a superb driver - fast, smooth and precise - and he won't have lost any of his competitive edge over the past few months. After all, he's missed only a handful of Grands Prix since his last outing in Abu Dhabi in late November last year, and he's as fit as a fiddle. Also, he's always been good at Monaco. He'll do a great job for us, I'm sure of that.

"Fernando will be back at the wheel of the McLaren-Honda MCL32 in Montreal, and I hope he'll have some great stories to bring back to us from Indianapolis. You couldn't get two more different racetracks than Monaco and Indy - one of them a twisty and bumpy street course and the other a mega-high-speed banked super-speedway bowl - but that's the beauty of our sport. It also reflects the technical versatility of McLaren and Honda. And it underlines the fact that we're racers, above everything else."

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1. Posted by Usedtobe, 14/04/2017 19:59

"And the best for McLaren was he staying there, instead of being an outspoken Prima Donna about a relationship that, for sure isn't easy to cope , but it's the best McLaren can get right now. Let's face it, if it don't use Honda engines, nobody had name a better alternative yet. What the two brands doesn't need to improve is someone publicly blaming everyone else for the lack of results, no matter how talented he is. In 2018 there will be some interesting seats available, my bet is that he won't get no one interesting, and I wouldn't be very much surprised if he would seek comfort elsewhere.

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