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Button - future still uncertain.

HILL WARNING FOR BUTTON

By Ian Parkes, Press Association Sport

Damon Hill has urged Jenson Button not to let money dictate his future.

New Formula One world champion Button currently finds himself in limbo as he does not have a contract for next year.

Button's first choice is to remain at Brawn GP after a phenomenally successful season together.

But after agreeing to a £5million pay cut to drive for Brawn, who rose from the ashes of Honda's demise, Button is now looking for a significant increase on the £3million he currently earns.

Paddock sources suggest he is aiming to double such a figure, if not return to the £8million he enjoyed with Honda.

Undeniably, Button could earn significantly more at McLaren, who are understood to have made an approach.

Hill, the 1996 world champion, said: "I'm sure lots of people would like to see him at McLaren.

"But it is a difficult decision - where to go next.

"I just hope he finds himself a competitive car for next year and gets decent money for winning a championship because he deserves it.

"The right environment is also important because years from now, when he reflects on his career, he will be looking back on the results and not the money.

"Clearly, there are other ways to make money as a racing driver, but it's not like golf where the guy who wins the most earns the most. It's more complicated than that here."

Hill concedes a degree of hardball is involved when it comes to discussing a deal because a driver's career is short, and one bad year could result in the end.

Button's situation is at least different as he can now always claim to be a world champion, which should open many other doors.

"You'd like to think in a simpler world the money would be automatic, but it comes down to negotiations," added Hill.

"As we've seen in this business, people haggle very hard over money and they've a right to do that.

"I'm just very glad I won a championship. That's a kind of payment you make to yourself, and the financial rewards follow."

 
Yas Marina
Result
1    Sebastian Vettel (Red Bull)
2    Mark Webber (Red Bull)
3    Jenson Button (Brawn GP)
4    Rubens Barrichello (Brawn GP)
5    Nick Heidfeld (BMW-Sauber)
6    Kamui Kobayashi (Toyota)

Drivers' Standings
Pos Driver Points
1 Jenson Button 95
2 Sebastian Vettel 84
3 Rubens Barrichello 77
4 Mark Webber 69.5
5 Lewis Hamilton 49
6 Kimi Raikkonen 48
7 Nico Rosberg 34.5
8 Jarno Trulli 32.5
9 Fernando Alonso 26

Constructor Standings
Pos Team Points
1 Brawn GP 172
2 Red Bull 153.5
3 McLaren 71
4 Ferrari 70
5 Toyota 59.5
6 BMW 36
7 Williams 34.5
8 Renault 26
9 Force India 13
10 Scuderia Toro Rosso 8