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Villeneuve seeks McLaren test job
LONDON, England (Reuters) -- Former champion Jacques Villeneuve has approached McLaren about a Formula One testing role after losing his drive with BAR. Villeneuve, the 1997 world champion for Williams, has been replaced at BAR next season by Japan's Takuma Sato. A McLaren spokeswoman confirmed the Canadian's approach, but added that "no meaningful discussions have taken place." The 32-year-old did not compete in this month's season-ending Japanese Grand Prix after asking to be released by BAR and has not spoken publicly about his plans since then. However his manager Craig Pollock, who runs a CART team, was quoted in Australia at the weekend as saying that Villeneuve would test for McLaren next year and race for another team in 2005. Britain's Motorsport News weekly on Wednesday reported speculation that Pollock might be planning to put together an all-American team for 2005, possibly with Mercedes engines badged as Chrysler. Mercedes are McLaren's Formula One partners. McLaren currently have two official test drivers, Austrian Alexander Wurz and Spaniard Pedro de la Rosa. Wurz has been persistently linked to Jaguar as a likely team mate for Australian Mark Webber next year. The McLaren test job has been a useful springboard for drivers seeking to keep their careers alive. France's Olivier Panis took it in 2000 after losing his seat at Prost and went on to return to racing with BAR and Toyota. McLaren were third overall last season with Finland's Kimi Raikkonen runner-up in the drivers' championship. Copyright 2003 Reuters. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
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