Vitaly Petrov: 'Russia to have Formula 1 team eventually'

Vitaly Petrov speaks during a press conference at the Yas Marina circuit on November 1, 2012
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Former F1 driver Vitaly Petrov thinks that plans for a Russian team are on track.

Former Formula 1 driver Vitaly Petrov has said that he thinks plans for a Russian team are on track.

Petrov, who raced for Renault and Caterham, now drives in Le Mans sports cars with SMP Racing, the motor sport arm of SMP Bank headed by billionaire Boris Rotenberg.

Rotenberg says that the ultimate goal is an F1 team, and Petrov told Sport-Express: "I am sure that sooner or later it will happen."

Asked if he would be interested in a race seat, the 31-year-old answered: "I would love to. I'm always ready. But Boris Rotenberg will decide."

It is actually the young Sergey Sirotkin who is first in line, with SMP backing him as a test driver at the new Renault works team.

Asked what the 20-year-old needs to do to achieve that, Petrov said: "He needs to show good results in GP2. That's what he can do today."

The first SMP-backed driver was Sergey Zlobin, who is now the outfit's sports director.

He said: "Work in this direction (a F1 team) is underway and is being taken seriously. In the world of Formula 1 we have a lot of support, that's all I can say at the moment."

The 2016 F1 season continues this weekend with the Spanish Grand Prix.

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