Swiss press excited about Buemi news

25 November 2008 by Keith Collantine

The domestic media is excited about the imminent return to the formula one grid of a Swiss driver.

Red Bull magnate Dietrich Mateschitz told a British specialist website on Monday that Sebastien Buemi is “very likely” to make his formula one debut with the Toro Rosso team in 2009, with an announcement to be made before Christmas.

The news triggered headlines in the major Le Matin and Tribune de Geneve newspapers, as well as titles including the regional Journal du Jura and Le Nouvelliste.

20-year-old Buemi’s uncle and manager Humbert said recently the youngster is close to securing the seat.

“We are hoping for an official announcement to be made soon,” he revealed.

In September, Toro Rosso boss Franz Tost said Buemi would be hired for 2009 “as long as we manage to find a suitable experienced driver” to be his teammate.

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2 responses to Swiss press excited about Buemi news

  1. Lustigson says:

    I’ve got a gut feeling that with Buemi in one seat, the other car might not go to Bourdais.

  2. Yosu says:

    So, i guess they are more interested in selling products rather than winning, by putting a 20 year old kid instead of the more experienced and faster Sato.

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