Giedo van der Garde wants competitive return in 2016

Giedo van der Garde of The Netherlands and Caterham is seen following practice for the Brazilian Formula One Grand Prix at Autodromo Jose Carlos Pace on November 22, 2013
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Giedo van der Garde admits that he is keen on a return to competitive racing in 2016 after being dropped by Sauber at the start of this year.

Giedo van der Garde has stressed that he is looking for a competitive seat for next year, after having to miss out on the 2015 Formula 1 season.

The Dutchman had taken Sauber to court after losing his drive with the Swiss outfit before the season-opening Australian Grand Prix, although he reached a settlement with the team.

However, Van der Garde remains keen on racing at a high level in 2016.

He told Motorsport.com: "You can always quickly decide to race for a less competitive team and have a frustrating time, so taking a sabbatical seemed the right choice to clear my head.

"I have been testing some cars this summer, so that has kept me busy."

Van der Garde made his Formula 1 debut with Caterham in 2013 before joining Sauber as a test driver.

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