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Pat Symonds would welcome 'great driver' Jenson Button at Williams

Williams chief technical officer Pat Symonds says he hopes Jenson Button remains in Formula 1 next season and would welcome him at Williams, amid speculation the experienced Briton could return to the team he began his F1 career with. The 36-year-old is one of the most experienced drivers on the grid with 294 race starts, but it's looking likely that he won't have a seat at McLaren next year as the Woking team looks to promote third driver Stoffel Vandoorne alongside the contracted Fernando Alonso. Speculation that Button, who insists he doesn't want to retire just yet, could rejoin Williams has grown recently, with Symonds describing him as 'very strong'. 'I think...
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