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While Takuma Sato looks to resurrect his Formula 1 career with Toro Rosso, fellow Super Aguri refugee, Briton Anthony Davidson may have to cross the Atlantic for his own return to a premier motor racing cockpit. The 29-year-old British driver was a guest last weekend of the IndyCar team Panther Racing, as the American series raced at Belle Isle in Detroit - an event won by the former Minardi and Jaguar driver Justin Wilson. It has emerged that Davidson was scheduled to test for the team, which is reportedly looking for funding to expand to two cars, two weeks ago, only to injure his shoulder in a mountain bike incident. Davidson's potential shot at IndyCar may have been aided by his connections with Honda, for whom he tested for several years in Formula 1 before racing with Honda power at the satellite team Aguri. Commentating for British radio, he was in the paddock at Valencia for the recent European grand prix, admitting that while he wants to return to the grid, "I would accept a place as a test driver". Recent Articles
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