Button: McLaren victims of their own hype
Date published: May 9 2018
Jenson Button feels McLaren have been undone by their own high expectations set for the 2018 season.
The 2009 World Champion and ex-McLaren driver thinks his former team have made encouraging steps so far this campaign after double points finishes in three out of four races.
Hungarian Grand Prix: Force India to compete in Hungary despite administration.
Force India will compete in the remainder of the Hungarian Grand Prix weekend after being placed into administration on Friday.
In a note addressed to "friends", and seen by BBC Sport, team co-owner Vijay Mallya said court action was instigated by Force India driver Sergio Perez.
Mallya said the team's operating company was the largest creditor, with debts owing of more than £159m.
He said he would work to secure the team's future with the administrator.
This could mean selling the team to new owners. There are said to be at least three potential buyers considering a purchase of the Silverstone-based outfit.
Renault have confirmed that Daniel Ricciardo will partner Nico Hulkenberg in their line-up for the 2019 season. The news has swiftly followed confirmation of Ricciardo's intention to leave Red Bull when his contract expires, reportedly over frustrations regarding Max Verstappen's standing in the team.
Personally, I find that a strange decision. Purely for the money or does he think he's going to end up like Alonso has been at McLaren when Red Bull get Honda engines?
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