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Vettel and McLaren have talked

Sebastian Vettel's 2015 plans are still up in the air.

Sebastian Vettel, Red Bull Racing RB10

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Sep.4 (GMM)  Sebastian Vettel is reportedly chewing over the interest in his services expressed by McLaren-Honda.

Alonso move ruled out

In the media, Ron Dennis' desire for a truly top driver to spearhead the new McLaren era beginning next year has centred on Fernando Alonso.

But the Spaniard has effectively ruled himself out of the running this week, as he said he is not only committed to the rest of his Ferrari contract, but is even eyeing an extension to the deal.

Lewis (Hamilton) is not having any discussion with any other team

Toto Wolff

And insiders believe Lewis Hamilton is unlikely to abandon his coveted seat at Mercedes, even if teammate Nico Rosberg goes on to secure the 2014 title.

"Lewis is not having any discussion with any other team," team boss Toto Wolff insists, "so this is why we trust each other."

McLaren targeting Vettel

McLaren's hopes might therefore be pinned now on Vettel, the reigning quadruple world champion.

The German has struggled at Red Bull this year as the champion team's engine partner Renault faltered at the start of the new turbo V6 era.

But he has even failed to match his new teammate Daniel Ricciardo, with some believing Vettel may now be open to a change of stimulus as Red Bull plots its future with younger stars including Daniil Kvyat and Max Verstappen.

The specialist Italian sources Italiaracing and Omnicorse report this week that McLaren-Honda's interest in Vettel has definitely reached the 27-year-old German.

Italiaracing claims he is likely to resist the call and stay at Red Bull in 2015.

Vettel and McLaren have talked

Omnicorse, however, believes Vettel has responded to the noises from Woking by seeking "certain guarantees" about the new McLaren-Honda project, particularly about the likelihood of a package capable of taking on Mercedes in 2015.

"Rumours in Italy suggest that the Red Bull driver has asked for a period of reflection before giving his answer to McLaren," the report said.

Counting in McLaren's favour is that a man central to Vettel's success at Red Bull in recent years, aerodynamics chief Peter Prodromou, started work at Woking a few days ago.

"It (Prodromou's arrival) will bolster our revitalised aero team," Dennis said recently, "so I'm not concerned about aero performance next year.  It will come right."

I have confidence that we will match Mercedes (next year)

Honda's Yasuhisa

And Honda has also made clear this week that, contrary to rumours it is currently missing its target of matching Mercedes' dominant engine performance, the Japanese marque intends to win as soon as possible.

"I have confidence that we will match Mercedes," chief Yasuhisa Arai told F1's official website.

"Formula one is a very important part of our strategy -- and winning is very important for Honda," he added.

"We want to raise the awareness of our brand and I trust - I am a firm believer - that we will win races next year."

 

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