Adapted from GMM
Franz Tost has admitted team owner Red Bull will decide Toro Rosso's 2012 driver lineup.
A mid-season driver change had been expected for the energy drink's secondary team this year, but Jaime Alguersuari and Sebastien Buemi duly upped their game and have kept their places for now.
Red Bull's rising star Daniel Ricciardo therefore made his debut last weekend for the struggling Spanish team HRT, but a full-time place at Toro Rosso is regarded as likely for the 22-year-old Australian next season.
"He can't drive for Toro Rosso (in 2011) because we have two race drivers who are doing a good job," confirmed team boss Tost to redbull.com.
"What our driver pairing will be in 2012, I don't know yet. This will be decided by Red Bull at the end of the season."
Jaime Alguersuari seams now fully back in favour, with a third consecutive points finish at Silverstone compounding his new status.
According to Spanish sports daily AS, Helmut Marko and Jaime Alguersuari had a friendly wager before the British grand prix.
"If you score tomorrow (Sunday), I'll pay you double for the points you score, but if you don't, you give me a case of my favourite Spanish wine," Marko reportedly told the youngster.
It is believed Alguersuari still intends to buy Marko the wine.
Franz Tost has admitted team owner Red Bull will decide Toro Rosso's 2012 driver lineup.
A mid-season driver change had been expected for the energy drink's secondary team this year, but Jaime Alguersuari and Sebastien Buemi duly upped their game and have kept their places for now.
Red Bull's rising star Daniel Ricciardo therefore made his debut last weekend for the struggling Spanish team HRT, but a full-time place at Toro Rosso is regarded as likely for the 22-year-old Australian next season.
"He can't drive for Toro Rosso (in 2011) because we have two race drivers who are doing a good job," confirmed team boss Tost to redbull.com.
"What our driver pairing will be in 2012, I don't know yet. This will be decided by Red Bull at the end of the season."
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Jaime Alguersuari seams now fully back in favour, with a third consecutive points finish at Silverstone compounding his new status.
According to Spanish sports daily AS, Helmut Marko and Jaime Alguersuari had a friendly wager before the British grand prix.
"If you score tomorrow (Sunday), I'll pay you double for the points you score, but if you don't, you give me a case of my favourite Spanish wine," Marko reportedly told the youngster.
It is believed Alguersuari still intends to buy Marko the wine.