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Button will stay at McLaren - Dennis

 XPB Images Jenson Button will remain at McLaren in 2016 and not retire from F1, according to Ron Dennis. The McLaren boss was present at Suzuka for yesterday's Japanese Grand Prix at the end of a weekend which has seen much speculation about Button's future. Reports in British newspapers suggested Button would announce his retirement from F1 as early as the Suzuka weekend, but the 2009 world champion was tight-lipped over his future on Thursday. However, Dennis says McLaren has taken up its option on Button and believes the uncertainty came about due to a lack of discussion ahead of the Japanese Grand Prix weekend. "Jenson has a two-year contract," Dennis said. "I...
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