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Petrov, Kobayashi say money halting F1 returns

A lack of sponsors are keeping former podium-getters Vitaly Petrov and Kamui Kobayashi out of formula one. After losing his Caterham seat and also the services of former manager Oksana Kosachenko, Russian Petrov has revealed he is now working with a new manager "from the West". And the former Renault driver told Russia's Championat he is already in talks with several teams. "They said that they are willing to cooperate, willing to negotiate," he revealed. "But to continue these talks, I need some support." Another driver currently on F1's sidelines is Kamui Kobayashi, the hugely popular Japanese who lost his Sauber seat a mere five races after standing on the...
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