Spyker bidder wants Indian driver in Formula One
LONDON (Reuters) - Indian businessman Vijay Mallya said on Tuesday he wanted to bring an Indian driver back into Formula One once he takes over the struggling Spyker team.
"An Indian team with an Indian driver would be the ideal combination," he told the official Formula One Web site (www.formula1.com).
"In the future I will look very carefully into our karting championship to identify talents that can be developed into potential candidates for the team."
Mallya has teamed up with Spyker's director of Formula One, Michiel Mol, to make an 80 million euro offer for the Dutch-owned team. The deal is due to be completed by the end of the month once due diligence has been carried out.
Narain Karthikeyan drove for Jordan, the British-based team bought by Midland and then sold on to Spyker last year, as the first Indian Formula One driver in 2005. Karun Chandhok is currently competing in the GP2 feeder series.
However Mallya said it was too early to say whether either would be chosen.
Spyker's current line-up is German rookie Adrian Sutil and Japan's Sakon Yamamoto.
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Mallya, the chairman and controlling shareholder of the beer, spirits and airline UB Group, has been a sponsor of Benetton and Toyota. Continued...



