Di Resta on standby as McLaren
Formula One reserve
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[August 06, 2020]
By Alan Baldwin
SILVERSTONE, England (Reuters) - Former
F1 driver Paul di Resta will be on standby this weekend as McLaren's
reserve for the 70th Anniversary Grand Prix at Silverstone after
having a seat fitting on Wednesday, the British team said.
Under COVID-19 protocols, the 34-year-old Scot will not be in close
contact with the race team unless needed as a replacement for Lando
Norris or Carlos Sainz in the season's fifth round.
He will otherwise continue his analyst duties with Sky Sports
television.
McLaren have an agreement with Mercedes to share the reigning
champions' reserves but Belgian Stoffel Vandoorne, who previously
raced for the Woking-based team, is competing in the all-electric
Formula E series in Berlin.
Mexican Esteban Gutierrez, the other back-up who last competed in
Formula One in 2016, currently lacks a valid super-licence.
Gutierrez would have been in line to replace compatriot Sergio Perez
at Racing Point after the Mexican tested positive for the new
coronavirus but Germany's Nico Hulkenberg, who raced for Renault
last season, stepped in instead.
"I think Esteban would have been a really strong candidate for the
seat but unfortunately he didn’t qualify," Mercedes team boss Toto
Wolff told reporters.
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Force India Formula One driver Paul di Resta of Britain is seen in
the team's garage during the second practice session of the
Singapore F1 Grand
Prix at the Marina Bay street circuit in Singapore September 20,
2013. REUTERS/Pablo Sanchez
"There is a new rule this year that says if you haven’t raced in a
Formula One car, in an official event, for the last three years, you
need to have done a test for at least 300km.
"That is a new rule that came into effect this year which we didn’t
particularly look at because we didn’t think that a Formula One
driver that previously had a strong record wouldn’t qualify for the
drive."
Di Resta last raced in F1 for Williams as a stand-in for Brazilian
Felipe Massa at the Hungarian Grand Prix in July 2017.
(Reporting by Alan Baldwin, editing by Toby Davis)
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