25 September,2015 07:11 AM IST | | AFP
Britain's Jenson Button said yesterday that his sense of joy had disappeared from Formula One amid rumours the former world champion is set to retire from the sport
Jenson Button
Suzuka (Japan): Britain's Jenson Button said yesterday that his sense of joy had disappeared from Formula One amid rumours the former world champion is set to retire from the sport.
Jenson Button
Refusing to be drawn on the speculation that he had failed to secure a contract extension with underperforming McLaren, Button told reporters in Japan: "I don't like finishing 14th, I don't like finishing 10th. That's not what excites me."
The 35-year-old, who captured the world title in 2009, has endured a hugely frustrating season because of his car's unreliable Honda engine, and was forced to retire in Singapore last weekend. "I don't think any driver has joy when they're not fighting for victories," said Button before this week's race in Suzuka.
"That's what we're here for, that's what we love - the challenge of fighting at the front. "There are so many possibilities of what could happen next year, so may possibilities," he added. "But I can't give you anything else really since the last race."
With McLaren in crisis, talks with team boss Ron Dennis have not progressed as hoped, raising the possibility Button could bring the curtain down on a 16-year career which has brought him a world title, with Brawn, and 15 victories in 278 races.
But Button, who made his F1 debut for the Williams team in 2000, insisted McLaren's issues could still be resolved, despite there being no clear sign that next year's model would offer him and Spanish teammate Fernando Alonso any improvement.