Force India needs fast driver, not pay-driver - Szafnauer
"We have a list of some names"
Force India has added fuel to speculation it is considering Sebastien Buemi or Adrian Sutil to replace the Sauber-bound Nico Hulkenberg in 2013.
Officially, the Silverstone based team says it has not been told that German Hulkenberg is leaving, but other insiders consider it a done deal.
Team owner Vijay Mallya this week admitted 2011 driver Adrian Sutil is one potential candidate to replace Hulkenberg, while Red Bull’s Dr Helmut Marko named Force India as a possible employer for current reserve driver Sebastien Buemi in 2013.
Otmar Szafnauer, Force India’s chief operating officer, would not be drawn on the speculation, but he did hint that the team is not simply in the market for a ’pay driver’.
"If we do lose Hulkenberg to Sauber," he told the Swiss newspaper Blick, "then we have a list of some names.
"We do not need a driver with millions; we need the fastest one," he added.