Sunday, August 24, 2008

BRAWN DELAYS LINE-UP PLANS

BRAWN DELAYS LINE-UP PLANS

Brawn - delayed announcement.

Honda boss Ross Brawn is to delay announcing his driver line-up for next year until late this season after conceding Fernando Alonso holds the key to the market.

Brawn has made no secret of his admiration for Alonso, earlier this month remarking the Spaniard is "one of the top drivers in Formula One."

Brawn added: "I think every team apart from one (McLaren) would welcome him. We are no different, but whether it happens, who knows?"

Brawn, though, is refusing to back up Rubens Barrichello's claim this week Honda have already started negotiations with Alonso.

Veteran Barrichello knows his job is on the line should Honda lure Alonso from Renault, in particular with Jenson Button stating he is relaxed about his future.

But the 36-year-old now faces an anxious wait because when asked as to when Honda would confirm their drivers for 2009, Brawn replied:

"It's not for some time. It's not immediate."

As last year, double world champion Alonso is making everybody play a waiting game as he decides where he would like to drive.

A performance-related clause in his Renault contract allows him to leave should the team not come up to scratch.

At present Renault are sixth in the the constructors' championship, with Alonso a lowly eighth in the drivers' standings with 18 points ahead of today's European Grand Prix on home soil in Valencia.

With the race the 12th of 18 on the calendar, generally at this stage of the year the majority of teams have confirmed who will occupy the race seats for the following season.

So far, only McLaren and Red Bull have done so, with the reason a simple one according to Brawn.

"I guess it's the fact Fernando is on the market, in the nicest possible way," added Brawn.

"His options at Renault are dependent on certain results that have not been achieved, and everyone knows that.

"When Fernando makes his decision on what he wants to do then a lot of things will slot into place."



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