
F1 the future focus for rookie Alguersuari
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Jaime Alguersuari has revealed he is unlikely to race in both Formula One and the World Series by Renault (WSbR) next year.
After getting the mid-season call up to replace Sebastien Bourdais at Toro Rosso this year, the 19-year-old Spaniard continued to race in the WSbR through to the finale in late October.
"On one hand it was very productive but it was also a complete error," Alguersuari told
Diario Sport.
"I was investing energy into the two specialties and not able to focus on either," he admitted. "I would arrive at races and the others were at 120 percent while I was not. It was a mistake.”
He finished sixth in the WSbR championship and at Toro Rosso he struggled to keep up with his fellow rookie team-mate Sebastien Buemi. But Alguersuari believes his preparation for 2010 will be more ideal.
"There will be six days of pre-season tests and it will be a good foundation," he said. "The start will be hard because I don't know many of those circuits, but by the end I will be good enough.
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Source: GMM