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Lewis Carl Hamilton is a British Formula One racing driver. As of the 2007 Formula One season he drives for the McLaren team. He made his F1 debut at the Australian Grand Prix on 18 March 2007, finishing third.
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The 2009 Formula One World Champion Jenson Button will drive alongside 2008 champion Lewis Hamilton for McLaren in an all-English line-up next season. Adamo Digby looks at the move and wonders if the current champion might have made a mistake in choosing what some view as Formula One's most difficult seat.
So picture the scene. You are Formula One's top driver, just crowned World Champion and have the coveted No. 1 on your car for the season...
- Lewis Hamilton welcomes fellow champion Jenson Button to McLaren (guardian.co.uk)
- Button can thrive alongside Hamilton - Coulthard (search.msn.com)
Kimi Raikkonen, driving his Ferrari, won the Formula One Grand Prix of Spain, the fourth of the 18 2008 Formula 1 World Championship races. Raikkonen won his second Grand Prix of the season ahead of his Brazilian teammate Felipe Massa, Lewis Hamilton ...
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- Raikkonen takes year out (mirror.co.uk)
- PA Sport: Raikkonen takes year out (chroniclelive.co.uk)
- Breaking News: Raikkonen takes year out (dailypost.co.uk)
Vodafone McLaren Mercedes Woking, 18 November 2009 Sensational double World Champion driver line-up created as Jenson Button joins Lewis Hamilton at Vodafone McLaren Mercedes Vodafone McLaren Mercedes is delighted to announce the signing of the reigning World Champion Jenson Button...
From motorsportsjournal.com
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- Jenson Button signs with McLaren (grandprix.com)
- McLaren sign Jenson Button on a multi-year deal (f1complete.com)
McLaren has announced the signing of the reigning World Champion Jenson Button to a multi-year deal. He will be partnered by 2008 World Champion Lewis Hamilton, who will be embarking on his fourth consecutive season as a McLaren Mercedes driver.
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From pitpass.com
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Former Formula One team owner Eddie Jordan believes Michael Schumacher will replace Jenson Button at the newly-named Mercedes team for next season. World champion Button joined Lewis Hamilton at McLaren earlier this week after the Brawn team with ...
From search.msn.com
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- Schumacher to return? (search.msn.com)
- Jordan predicts Schumacher comeback (search.msn.com)
- Jordan: Schumacher will drive for Brawn (guardian.co.uk)
London, Nov 18 (DPA) Jenson Button will partner fellow Briton Lewis Hamilton at McLaren-Mercedes from next year in a “dream team” of the Formula One world champions of the past two years .
McLaren said Button, who won the 2009 title with Brawn GP, had agreed a multi-year deal to join 2008 champion Hamilton in a [...]
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From thaindian.com
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Jenson Button may just have made one of the least wise moves in recent Formula One history. Maybe the charming Englishman, who thrilled us at the Brazilian Grand Prix when he clinched the World Championship with a swashbuckling drive, will settle into McLaren Mercedes and put Lewis Hamilton in his place. But it looks a long shot at best and, at worst, his decision to change teams could mark the beginning of the end of his career.
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