Felipe Nasr linked with move to Williams

  • Published on 22 Jun 2015 14:24
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  • By: Rob Veenstra

Felipe Nasr could be set to burst into the 2016 'silly season'. Brazil's Globo suggested the rookie Brazilian could be at the front of the queue if Kimi Raikkonen is dropped by Ferrari and replaced by Williams' Valtteri Bottas.

Nasr, 22, let his frustration show after Sunday's Austrian grand prix, as he suffered a repeat of a brake overheating issue that also married his race in Canada. "It is unacceptable," said the Sauber driver. "It is the second time I have faced exactly the same problem."

Nasr arrived at the Swiss team this year with the strong backing of sponsor Banco do Brasil, raising suggestions he is a 'pay driver'. But he has impressed from the very first race, clearly out-shining teammate Marcus Ericsson.

So if a vacancy opens at Williams for 2016, might he be in the frame to return to Grove, where he spent last season as reserve driver? "I think it's too early to talk about it," said Nasr. "I am committed to Sauber," he told correspondent Livio Oricchio, who said Nasr signed a three-year contract at the beginning of the season.

As for Williams, however, Nasr commented: "I had a great year with them in 2014 so I see the door open. Who knows if in the future an opportunity there may arise." (GMM)

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  • khasmir

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    LOL, a three-year contract... We all know how much Sauber respects contracts...
    He needs to look out for himself, if you have the same problem twice in a row that should ring some alarm bells. He brings the money and pace, so he should be extra critical about the team.

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