Button shocked Vettel will not be
at Ferrari next season
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[May 19, 2020]
(Reuters) - Former world
champion Jenson Button says he is shocked Sebastian Vettel will not
drive for Ferrari next season and that it would be "madness" if the
team had pushed him out.
Ferrari said last week that four-times world champion Vettel would
leave them at the end of the 2020 season, after talks on a new
contract ended without a deal.
They then replaced the German with Spaniard Carlos Sainz to race
alongside Charles Leclerc.
German media had reported that Vettel, who won 14 races with Ferrari
and is their third-most successful driver, had rejected a one-year
extension with a reduced salary but the 32-year-old said financial
matters played no part in the joint decision.
"If he was pushed, for me it's madness," Button, the 2009 world
champion, told Sky Sports.
"He showed his speed last year. He had a tough moment in the season
when Charles was performing really well and that hurt him a bit
mentally. But he came back strong ... he's somebody you'd definitely
choose to put in your car if you had an F1 team.
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Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel during the Media day REUTERS/Edgar Su
"There must be more to it. I don't know if Ferrari are going down
the route of not wanting two number one drivers or what but it's a
really strange choice for me and I'm still shocked that Sebastian
(won't be) in a red car."
The 2020 season is yet to start due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
(Reporting by Shrivathsa Sridhar in Bengaluru; Editing by Peter
Rutherford)
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