Brawn says Honda to keep Button and Barrichello
Formula One's most experienced driver Rubens Barrichello can look forward to another season with Honda after team boss Ross Brawn said there would be no change to the line-up for 2009. Asked whether the team would keep the same drivers - Barrichello...
Formula One's most experienced driver Rubens Barrichello can look forward to another season with Honda after team boss Ross Brawn said there would be no change to the line-up for 2009.
Asked whether the team would keep the same drivers - Barrichello and Britain's Jenson Button - Brawn replied simply 'Yes' in an interview.
However there was no immediate official confirmation from the team.
Barrichello, who has made a record 261 grand prix starts, said it was news to him while Honda F1 chief executive Nick Fry could not confirm a decision had been taken.
"I haven't signed anything," said the Brazilian at the German Grand Prix. "Of course I want to stay for next year, I think it's going to be one of the best places to have for next year."
Button's response was: "I can't comment on that - yet", but he said he also hoped to stay.
"I wouldn't be surprised if we kept the same drivers for next year, because they have both done a good job and are both doing a similar job and we haven't yet been able to give them the car that both deserve," said Fry.
Honda have expressed an interest in Spain's double world champion Fernando Alonso, should he want to leave Renault without there being a vacancy at Ferrari, but Fry ruled out any short-term deal.
"I don't think it's sensible to hire anybody for a year, regardless of who they are. I don't think it's anything specific to Fernando but in my view it's too short a period to be able to integrate a driver," he said.
Fry said Barrichello, who placed a surprise third in the wet at this month's British GP, had been performing well since the arrival of his former Ferrari technical director Brawn.
"It's really noticeable how his disposition has changed," he said. "Looking from the outside, Ross coming on board has helped Rubens, he's someone he's very familiar with."