F3: Frenchman Jean-Eric Vergne to be Red Bull reserve in 2011 - report

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From GMM

Frenchman Jean-Eric Vergne has emerged as the leading contender to become Red Bull Racing's Formula 1 reserve driver in 2011.

The 20-year-old Frenchman, the reigning British F3 Champion, this year replaced the energy drink company's ousted junior driver Brendon Hartley, and he said in August he is becoming "more and more" involved in the F1 programme.

"The objective is preparing for grands prix: we try different setups and there is also work on the (2011 car) RB7," said Vergne.

On Tuesday and Wednesday in Abu Dhabi, the new champion of British F3 conducts the 'young drivers' test days for Red Bull's second F1 team, the Scuderia Toro Rosso.

"I am looking forward to it and hope there will be other opportunities to drive an F1 car in the future," said Vergne.

French publication Auto Hebdo said Vergne, who in 2010 also raced in Red Bull colours in the Renault World Series, "should be confirmed soon in the position of third driver with Red Bull Racing for 2011".