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Button waits for McLaren to decide

By Alan Baldwin

LONDON (Reuters) - Jenson Button waited for news about his Formula One future on Thursday as the McLaren board met to discuss their 2015 driver lineup and decide who will partner Spaniard Fernando Alonso.

While the Spaniard has yet to be confirmed, despite leaving Ferrari, his return to Woking is taken for granted within the sport.

That leaves 34-year-old Button and current team mate Kevin Magnussen scrapping for the second seat, with the 22-year-old Danish rookie seen by some as offering more potential than the 2009 world champion.

Asked at a sponsor event in Edinburgh whether he expected to be retained, Button smiled: "That's a question I still can't answer," he replied.

"I don't know when we will find out. I think for all of our sakes it's better sooner rather than later," he told Sky Sports television.

"I'm here with Kevin today as well, we spent the last couple of days together...we've had some interesting conversations," added the Briton.

McLaren group head Ron Dennis said after the season-ending Abu Dhabi Grand Prix that the board would decide. There was no indication from the team when any announcement would be made.

The former world champions, who have not won a race since Button's last victory in Brazil in 2012, are starting a new partnership with Honda next year and have also yet to announce a title sponsor.

Button, who is out of contract with McLaren, said he would respect the team's decision but would love the chance to continue.

"If I'm in Formula One next year it's obviously an exciting challenge with the new engine and the new atmosphere within the team. If I'm not, I've got other exciting challenges that I want to partake in," he added.

"So I wouldn't worry about me. It's just nicer to know sooner rather than later."

Button has also been linked to a move to sportscar racing with Porsche, where Australian Mark Webber is now competing after leaving Red Bull.

The Briton, who scored 126 points to Magnussen's 55 this season, has made clear money will not be a factor in any decision.

"I've had a great career in Formula One which I would love to see continue," he said. "I've really enjoyed this year and I feel that we've got a good base for a great future...it's an exciting new challenge and I'm all for new challenges."

(Reporting by Alan Baldwin, editing by Toby Davis)