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May 27, 2012
 
 
 
 
 
 

Nakajima upbeat after F1 career stalls

11 March 2010 / REUTERS, TOKYO
Japan’s Kazuki Nakajima has vowed to find a way back into Formula One after his final hope of securing a drive in the 2010 season was dashed.
Serbian-backed Stefan GP were refused entry by the sport’s governing FIA as a late replacement after USF1 failed to make the grid, leaving the former Williams driver out in the cold. “With Stefan GP not gaining approval my plans are unclear,” Nakajima told his official Web site (www.kazuki-nakajima.com). “I will continue to work to find a way back to the world level.” Nakajima’s failure to secure a seat this season leaves BMW Sauber’s Kamui Kobayashi as the only driver from Japan on this year’s Formula One grid. Honda’s former poster boy Takuma Sato switched to IndyCar racing last month after being snubbed by Toro Rosso, Renault and the new Malaysian-backed Lotus team. Nakajima remained positive despite the setback.

 
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