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Alonso says he has a choice in where he goes as Lauda rules out Mercedes move

Niki Lauda has ruled out Alonso has a candidate for one of their 2015 seats.

Podium: Fernando Alonso, Scuderia Ferrari celebrates with third placed Jenson Button, McLaren with Niki Lauda

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Eric Boullier, McLaren Racing Director with Niki Lauda, Mercedes Non-Executive Chairman
Niki Lauda, Mercedes Non-Executive Chairman
Christian Horner, Red Bull Racing Team Principal with Niki Lauda, Mercedes Non-Executive Chairman on the grid
Niki Lauda, Mercedes Non-Executive Chairman
(L to R): Marco Mattiacci, Ferrari Team Principal with Fernando Alonso, Ferrari
Fernando Alonso, Scuderia Ferrari
(L to R): Fernando Alonso, Ferrari with Marc Gene, Ferrari Test Driver
Fernando Alonso, Ferrari F14-T
The podium Race winner Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes AMG F1 with Fernando Alonso, Ferrari
Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes AMG F1 and Fernando Alonso, Ferrari

Oct.4 (GMM) As the morning's sensational news heads into late afternoon at Suzuka, tongues are still wagging far and wide in the Suzuka paddock.

Mercedes' Niki Lauda, who often dines with his fellow Austrian Dr Helmut Marko, told the British broadcaster Sky: "Last night at 9.30 Sebastian walked up to Christian Horner and said 'I'm leaving'."

Red Bull's revenge seems to be jumping the gun on Vettel's next move, almost certainly to Ferrari, ensuring that all eyes have now turned to the obviously departing Fernando Alonso.

Marco Mattiacci seemed bemused when asked why Red Bull had announced Ferrari's next driver lineup. "Thanks," he told the British broadcaster Sky.

The two leading theories about Alonso's next move is that he will either go to McLaren-Honda, or take a season off.

Alonso in a position to choose?

But he then gave a curious post-qualifying interview in which he smilingly confirmed that he is in the privileged position of being able to "choose" his 2015 employer.

"I want to be world champion ... 'I can choose where I want to go," the Spaniard declared.

He (Alonso) might be talking about a third seat maybe, but I don't think that's going to happen.

Lewis Hamilton

For Alonso, the safe bet for winning the 2015 title would be to go to ultra-dominant Mercedes, whose drivers on Saturday once again locked out the front row of the grid.

But Nico Rosberg signed a new long-term contract this year, while Lewis Hamilton is firmly under contract for 2015.

And Lauda insisted on Saturday that not only will Mercedes field a silver arrows for Hamilton in 2015, but negotiations for a new contract in 2016 and beyond are well advanced.

Hamilton could leave

The great Austrian said that, given Rosberg and Hamilton's dominance this year, "Why should we change?"

But what about the apparently available Alonso?

"For us it was clear. We never even discussed with him (Alonso)," Lauda said.

But there has been speculation Hamilton might not want to stick around at Mercedes should his nemesis Rosberg secure the number 1 for his silver car next year.

Asked about the Alonso-to-Mercedes rumour, Hamilton said after qualifying: "I'm there. I'm here (at Mercedes)," he insisted.

"He (Alonso) might be talking about a third seat maybe, but I don't think that's going to happen."

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