Williams will not be kept checking their phone by Button
Williams are keen to pursue a romantic move for Button, which would see the 2009 world champion return to the team with whom he started his grand prix career.
Button, 36, is out of contract with McLaren at the end of the season, but the British team have already announced they will not make a decision on their driver pairing for 2017 until September at the earliest.
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Hide AdFernando Alonso has one more year to run on his current deal, while reserve driver Stoffel Vandoorne is waiting in the wings should McLaren terminate their seven-season relationship with Button.
In such a scenario, it is understood that Williams would be prepared to prolong Button’s career into an 18th successive campaign.
But as Formula 1 heads for its summer shutdown, deputy team principal Claire Williams said: “We will own our driver line-up decision, and I am not sat here waiting for (McLaren chairman) Ron Dennis to make his decision or for Jenson to make his decision.
“It it is not about what other people are doing. I am not going to be waiting around because that is just not the right mentality for a team like ours to have.
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Hide Ad“It would be a great story, but he has to make the right choice for him, and we have to make the right choice for the team.”
Felipe Massa’s expected departure from Williams at the end of the season will free up some money, but doubts remain as to whether the Grove-based constructor will be able to afford Button. The Englishman currently earns around £12million a year. Button’s commercial appeal however, will also be seen as a huge attraction to Williams as they pursue sponsorship for 2017.
“He started his career here, but more importantly Jenson is a great driver, and he has still got a lot of fight left in him,” added Williams.
“He is a great talent in the car, but also outside of the car and we need a driver like him. That is not to say our focus is purely on Jenson. When I talk about the criteria that we are looking at, it is the talent in the cockpit, the intelligence to feed back to the engineers, and for us, as an independent team, the commercial factors are going to play a part in the decision-making process too. You can’t have an unknown driver in your car.”
A move back to Williams could see Button link up with Valtteri Bottas, who they are keen to retain for a fifth successive year.