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Button and Brawn celebrate winning the world championship in Brazil
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Brawn GP team owner Ross Brawn says he is "99%" certain world champion Jenson Button will stay with his Formula 1 outfit next season.
Button has yet to sign a new contract but Brawn is hoping to conclude a deal within weeks.
"We're working to find a balance between what we can afford and what Jenson feels is fair for his status and contribution," he told BBC Five live.
"You are never 100% sure but I would say 99%".
Button, 29, has emerged as a target to join Lewis Hamilton at McLaren next season, and Brawn said: "For those teams out there without full their complement of drivers, he has got to be a target.
"We want Jenson to stay and I think we will find a solution.
"Jenson has a contract with us but, of course, that contract is not the salary of a world champion and not the salary of a team that's now in a much stronger position than it was 10 months ago."
Brawn also said that his team has set a target of two weeks after the final grand prix of the season - in Abu Dhabi on 1 November - to reach a deal with Button.
"It's finding the middle ground between what we can afford compared to all the things we need to do with the team," he stated.
"We have a finite amount of resources and we have to look at the best way of spending that."
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Button, who was crowned world champion on 18 October, took a pay cut from £10m to about £3m over the winter to help secure the survival of Brawn.
It has been reported the team are prepared to offer him £8m a year.
The Brawn team emerged from the ashes of the Honda team which decided to quit Formula 1 last December.
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