Friday, December 28, 2012

Kobayashi gives up on F1 drive for 2013

Kamui KobayashiKamui Kobayashi has conceded his chances of landing a seat in Formula 1 for next season are over.


The Japanese driver had been pushing hard to secure the funding that would have landed him a drive at one of the teams that still has vacancies.


He had set up a website to help raise funding from fans, as well as making progress with more traditional sponsorship avenues.


But despite raising almost 8 million Euro, Kobayashi wrote on his website on Monday night that it was not enough to earn him a drive for 2013, and his focus was now on making a return in 2014.


“I was in the position to bring a budget of 8 million Euro at least,” wrote Kobayashi about the big support he had received from fans.


“If you could imagine the time I had, it was [an] overwhelming reaction and it shows there still is a great potential from Japanese companies.


“Unfortunately, the time was still short and I am not able to secure the seat with [a] competitive F1 team for 2013.


“I have to admit that it is very sad and [I] feel sorry for fans and Japanese companies who supported me. But I am still confident to make it happen in 2014.”


Kobayashi said the money that had been raised would be saved for his 2014 efforts, and made it clear that he was not interested in racing in any category other than F1.


“I start to look [at] what is the best option for 2013 and also 2014,” he said. “My main priority is to secure the competitive F1 seat in 2014. I have no interests to race any other categories.


“I will make an announcement as soon as I make a decision for 2013.”

Source: http://www.iracing.com/inracingnews/formula-one-news/f1-formula-one-news/kobayashi-gives-up-on-f1-drive-for-2013

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