(© Ben Johnston 2015)
Following all the drama in a Victoria courtroom over
contracts and the court ruling in favour of Giedo Van Der Garde racing for the
Sauber F1 Team this weekend, the FIA have been quick to put the brakes on such
a move.
It has just emerged that the Dutch driver who was set to
compete for the Swiss team after winning a court case to drive does not hold
the mandatory FIA Super Licence and will therefore not take part in the on
track action with the Sauber F1 Team this weekend.
This means that both Felipe Nasr and Marcus Ericsson will
drive for the team this weekend. It remains to be seen what will happen for the
next race in Malaysia however.
© Ben Johnston 2015
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