Father: 'Sergey Sirotkin in running for Renault seat'

Sergey Sirotkin stands in the pits during the second practice session at the Autodromo Nazionale circuit in Monza on September 6, 2013
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Sergey Sirotkin's father thinks that the 20-year-old Russian is in the running to step into a race seat with Renault for 2017.

Sergey Sirotkin's father has suggested that the 20-year-old Russian is in the running to step into a race seat with Renault for 2017.

Sirotkin first made F1 headlines in 2013, when his father Oleg was at the centre of a so-called Russian rescue deal for the Sauber team that ultimately fell through.

Sergey, however, is now a frontrunner in GP2, where at Hockenheim he took the joint lead in the championship standings.

Sirotkin is also a test driver for the French works team Renault, thanks to his backing by the Russian programme SMP Racing.

His father Oleg told Russian radio Sport FM that Sergey taking the lead in the GP2 championship is significant.

"GP2 is the last step before Formula 1 so it is really a merit to his efforts and SMP Racing," Oleg said.

"As for Renault, Sergey will still do some Formula 1 tests and we are in fact talking about Sergey getting a chance with the team.

"The first thing to do is minimally the top three in the GP2 championship, but it is better to win. The Russian market is very important to Renault, and the presence of a Russian driver I think would be very good for them."

Renault currently sit in ninth place in the team standings with six points.

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