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Kobayashi now all but confirmed with Toyota
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After watching Kamui Kobayashi race to sixth place in Abu Dhabi, Toyota team president John Howett on Sunday said the Japanese rookie had staked a worthy claim to a full-time race seat for 2010.
The Cologne-based outfit is set to now part with both Jarno Trulli and Timo Glock, but both of its high-profile targets Robert Kubica and Kimi Raikkonen have turned down Toyota's advances.
Kobayashi demonstrated on-track flair two weeks ago in Brazil, and he allied that with genuine pace in Abu Dhabi as he again filled in for the injured Glock. Asked if he was a shoe-in for a race seat, Howett told reporters: "It looks like it, yes.
"We have to really seriously consider him now after this good strong result," said the Briton, explaining that Kobayashi's chances are as good as 80%.
Howett confessed he had harboured some doubts about Kobayashi, who despite winning the last GP2 Asia championship, has been less impressive in the main GP2 championship.
"I think it's a definite lesson that sometimes we all should be braver in our driver choices and not go for the safer, risk-hedged decision," he said.
Toyota is unlikely to sign any drivers for next season until its 2010 budget is rubber-stamped at an executive board meeting in Tokyo in two weeks time.
Source: GMM
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