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David Coulthard has rubbished reports his friend Jenson Button will be unable to thrive alongside fellow British world champion Lewis Hamilton at McLaren.
In the wake of Wednesday's announcement, some pundits claim that Hamilton is so ensconced at the Woking-based team and one of F1's most highly rated drivers, Button will comparatively struggle.
"It's as if Lewis Hamilton's victory in 2008 was somehow more worthy," Coulthard wrote in a column for the Daily Telegraph. "This is an opportunity to see the last two world champions putting their reputations on the line on an equal footing."
Button's first non-press release reaction was also bullish: "Would I fancy my chances against him? Well, every driver would, every driver wants to show to themselves, more than anyone else, how good they are.
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Former team owner turned BBC pundit Eddie Jordan, however, believes Button faces a tough challenge for his championship year.
David Coulthard looks forward to McLaren battle

David Coulthard has rubbished reports his friend Jenson Button will be unable to thrive alongside fellow British world champion Lewis Hamilton at McLaren.
In the wake of Wednesday's announcement, some pundits claim that Hamilton is so ensconced at the Woking-based team and one of F1's most highly rated drivers, Button will comparatively struggle.
"It's as if Lewis Hamilton's victory in 2008 was somehow more worthy," Coulthard wrote in a column for the Daily Telegraph. "This is an opportunity to see the last two world champions putting their reputations on the line on an equal footing."
Button's first non-press release reaction was also bullish: "Would I fancy my chances against him? Well, every driver would, every driver wants to show to themselves, more than anyone else, how good they are.
"
Former team owner turned BBC pundit Eddie Jordan, however, believes Button faces a tough challenge for his championship year.
"Lewis' father, Anthony, is a tough customer and he will be looking for absolutely the best for that side of the camp," he told the Sun. "Jenson will need to play all his cards very well."
Source:f1total.com
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