Sun.Star Cebu

Button not ready to give up hunt for F1 title

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SPA—Jenson Button will not sacrifice his own ambitions to help Lewis Hamilton for the rest of the Formula One season, even though his McLaren teammate is in a stronger position.

Button, who won the season’s opener in Australia, has drifted down to seventh place overall and is 41 points behind Hamilton. Button is a further 88 points back from championsh­ip leader Fernando Alonso with nine races left, including Sunday’s Belgian GP in Spa.

But while Button does not realistica­lly expect to catch Alonso, he still feels Hamilton is within his sights, and does not expect team orders to work only for Hamilton — who is fourth overall and has a real- istic shot at his second F1 title.

“I’m not here to just race around and just help my teammate win a championsh­ip, because none of us are. We’re here to fight and we’re here to do the best job we can for ourselves first of all,” Button said. “It’s not a big margin, it’s less than two wins. Half the grid is in front of their teammates. All their teammates are not going to turn round and say, ‘Yes, we’re going to help my teammate win the championsh­ip’ because you still think you’re going to have a good chance.”

Button, the 2009 F1 champion, thinks it would be “a pretty boring championsh­ip” if drivers worked only for their better-placed teammates. (AP)

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