Frederik Vesti, who almost won Formula 2 last year, still believes there is a place for him in Formula 1.
The Formula 1 train with twenty places short of the vice world champion from Formula 2 ahead of this season.
But that does not mean that Danish Frederik Vesti has given up hope and faith in a seat in Formula 1. In fact, the 22-year-old man believes that an opportunity will open up as early as 2025.
That's what Formulascout writes.
Because even though Frederik Vesti is currently competing in the European Le Mans series for Cool Racing, there is still a Formula 1 race that draws.
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– My eyes are on Formula 1. My focus is on Formula 1, but I don't have a place and I need to continue working towards a place.
For me, driving in the ELMS and driving a fast racing car is part of it. On the weekends when I am a reserve choir, I have to be mentally and physically ready to jump in the car at any time.
– I need to be up to date on everything with the car. So when I'm not singing, I listen to every fashion. Even if I'm not on the track, I listen to modern from home, says Vesti with reference to the reserve team at Mercedes (and McLaren, ed.)
Whether Frederik Vesti is really in the picture ahead of the 2025 season, or whether it will also be the job as a reserve choir next year, it is really only the various team managers who know.
But Vesti is not the only Dane who, apart from Haas' Kevin Magnussen, is linked with a place in Formula 1. Recently something of a Danish wildcard came to the lips of several people. Read more about it here .
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