Haryanto's wait for Manor seat enters crucial week

  • Published on 01 Feb 2016 10:50
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  • By: Rob Veenstra

The long race for a seat at Manor is entering its final days, according to the Jakarta Post. The Indonesian newspaper is closely following the fortunes of Rio Haryanto, a local driver who finished the 2015 GP2 season in fourth place.

He is reportedly on pole for a seat at Manor thanks to his backing by the Indonesian government, including the state-owned oil company Pertamina. The latest report suggests Haryanto's wait for news has entered its final week. "I really hope for the best that my dream will come true," he said during a press conference at the youth and sports ministry building in Jakarta.

The Jakarta Post said Haryanto has $5.6 million in Pertamina sponsorship, plus another $7.2 million from the youth and sports ministry. It would appear to make him the favourite for a Manor seat, among other candidates including Alexander Rossi, Will Stevens, Mercedes' Pascal Wehrlein and Kevin Magnussen.

"We would like to express our gratitude to the government - Pertamina and state-owned enterprises - which has been very supportive of Rio reaching F1," said Indah Pennywati, Haryanto's mother. "We are looking forward to good news from Manor Racing regarding Rio's participation in the event by next week," added Pennywati, who is involved with her son's management.

A spokesman for the youth and sports ministry said a down-payment to Manor is due shortly. "Therefore, this week will be a critical time for Rio in entering F1," he said. "We've done our best. We'll all see how it ends." (GMM)

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  • f1dave

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    All you need is $$$$

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    • Feb 1 2016 - 15:40
  • Pompey

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    If he is that good, other teams would be clamouring for his talent. A second rate driver will only produce a second rate performance, what good is that to a team trying to progress? Throwing money at a car is pointless if it is held back by the part that no amount of money can improve.

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    • Feb 1 2016 - 15:59

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