- Alonso and Button race for McLaren in 2015 to give Honda a strong driver line up for their first year back, utilising the link and association they have with Button already too.
- For 2016, if contract talks break down between Hamilton and Mercedes the door may be open for Alonso to complete his favoured move to the German outfit.
- Button possibly retires if McLaren prove to be uncompetitive in 2015 allowing Magnussen to step up again to partner Alonso.
- Alonso and Hamilton switch teams for 2016, seeing the bond Lewis and Ron Dennis have had in the past it is possible he would rejoin his former team.
- The third and final possibility would be that Alonso either retires from Formula One if McLaren aren’t competitive or ends up being booted out by the team themselves to make room for Magnussen to be partnered by their other young driver Stoffel Vandoorne.
It seems crazy to see a team with as much experience and history as McLaren not decide on their driver line up for next season still. From a purely commercial point of view if they know which drivers they will be running they can begin to use their sponsors and approach newly interested parties to maybe, just maybe get that title sponsor they are missing. It is also crazy to think that two proven world champions and one bright, young talent, still aren’t signed up to any race team for the 2015 season, whether that be in Formula One or another series, although it is pretty much 99% a done deal between McLaren and Alonso. That just leaves the two current McLaren drivers, JB and K-Mag. Both of them have strong cases as to why they should be retained by the British racing outfit. The vast majority of the British media and race fans want Jenson to be in the silver livery design car for 2015, and why would McLaren not pick him? He is a proven race winner, former world champion and he is great with helping the team go in a given direction with the car and development. Since Russia he has scored 44 points to Alonso’s 28 and Magnussen’s 16. Case closed in our opinion-he still has massive speed when the car is working for him, barely ever crashes and stays out of other drivers incidents on the track. Kevin on the other hand has impressed early on this year but he has faltered slightly in the second half of the season. He is undeniably quick though, he has proven that in racing series he has been in during his junior career and looks to only get quicker and more level headed as his career progresses. He is only 22 years old, so if we are directly comparing him with Jenson he has over 10 years to get to Jenson’s level. So from that point of view would it be a bad thing to reign in young Kevin for a season again so he can study Jenson and Fernando’s race craft to hone his skills for a second crack at it in a year or two? If the rumours for the future have any truth in them then this is how we would see it play out.
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