Button: I will only race if I have a competitive car in 2017

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Saturday, 09 July 2016 at 17:29
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Jenson Button, the most experienced driver on the Formula One starting grid, says he needs a competitive car if he is to stay in the sport for an 18th season.
The 2009 world champion's future at Honda-powered McLaren, who have not won a race since his last victory in 2012, is up in the air beyond this year but he has been linked with a possible return to Williams.
"If I am racing next year, I will only be racing if I am in a car that is competitive," the 36-year-old told British reporters at his home grand prix.
Button, whose place at McLaren looks likely to be taken by Belgian Stoffel Vandoorne, has never finished on the podium at Silverstone in 16 attempts and does not expect to be a contender in this year's race.
McLaren are on a long road back after a difficult switch from Mercedes to Honda power units.
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"I have enjoyed the journey the last year and a half, but there is a point where you feel you have done enough and you can't give any more to the project to help it move forward," said Button.
"Hopefully, a little further into this season, we will see where we are and hopefully it will be a good place to be, or somewhere else is a good place to be, and I can challenge for podiums or victories and I will stay.
"I only want to be in F1 next year if I feel it is going to be competitive and enjoyable. It is my decision whether I want to stay in F1 or do something else. I won't walk away if I'm competitive."
Button said any decision would not be about money and he would not drive half-heartedly.
He finished sixth in last weekend's Austrian Grand Prix after starting in third place following grid penalties to Mercedes' championship leader Nico Rosberg and Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel.
The Silverstone curse struck Button again as technical issues hampered him in qualifying, as a result he failed to make it beyond Q1 in qualifying and is set to start this edition of his home race from 17th on the grid.
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