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F1: Sources say money not reason for Bruno Senna ejection from HRT

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Khatir Soltani
From GMM

Sources at the Hispania Racing Team team have denied Brazilian driver Bruno Senna was dropped due to considerations about money.

Well-funded Japanese driver Sakon Yamamoto is in team regular Senna's car at Silverstone, and on Friday morning was a full second slower than teammate Karun Chandhok.

Team boss Colin Kolles announced the driver change to reporters late on Thursday night, but said additional information will only be forthcoming with a statement on Friday morning.

At the time of writing at midday, that media statement has not been issued.

In the absence of an alternative theory, it was assumed that sponsorship problems for Senna was the issue.

But team sources on Friday morning denied that is the case.

Senna is in the paddock on Friday, but he has declined to speak to the press. His manager said in a BBC report that claims the 26-year-old Brazilian has been sacked are "absolutely ridiculous".

To other news outlets, Senna's manager Chris Goodwin refused to comment.

In a press release issued on Friday afternoon, however, team Hispania said that it had simply wanted to give an 'opportunity' for Yamamoto at Silverstone.

The Hispania statement added: "In respect to the rumours about Bruno Senna's current status with Hispania Racing, HRT F1 Team, the team wants to confirm that Bruno Senna has all the support of the Spanish team, that he remains one of the Hispania Racing, HRT F1 Team official drivers and that he will be continuing to drive in the remaining races of the 2010 Formula 1 world championship."



Khatir Soltani
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