Sutil: “I evaluated offers from other teams”

Sutil: “I evaluated offers from other teams”

Adrian Sutil has confessed to having considered leaving Force India and moving to another team for 2011. Instead, the Silverstone-based team confirmed the German driver, with a deal made official on Wednesday in Glasgow.

Interviewed by Auto Bild Motorsport, the 28-year-old driver admitted that he had looked around at the end of last year, but immediately clarified: “Force India has always been my priority, even if you have to pay attention to other offers. I am very happy to stay here.”

Filippo Ronchetti

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