De la Rosa needs money to get Campos F1 drive

Lack of money looks likely to thwart Spaniard Pedro de la Rosa's hopes of returning to grand prix racing next year, according to new F1 team boss and compatriot Adrian Campos. Campos has already signed Brazilian rookie Bruno Senna, nephew of the late...

Lack of money looks likely to thwart Spaniard Pedro de la Rosa's hopes of returning to grand prix racing next year, according to new F1 team boss and compatriot Adrian Campos.

Campos has already signed Brazilian rookie Bruno Senna, nephew of the late triple world champion Ayrton, for his Campos Meta team who are due to make their debut next season.

McLaren reserve driver De la Rosa, who will be 39 in February, had been tipped to take the other seat but Campos indicated those hopes were fading.

"I would like Pedro de la Rosa but he is Spanish and Spanish sponsors are in a bad way," Campos said during Senna's presentation.

"There are other options to evaluate from Russia and Venezuela but it all depends on the sponsor."

Team president Jose Ramon Carabante agreed that De la Rosa's situation was difficult.

"Everyone asks me about De la Rosa but it all depends on the backing we can get. The situation is complicated in Spain. There is also Maldonado and the Russian kid," he told the as.com website.

Venezuelan Pastor Maldonado, 24, and Russian Vitaly Petrov, 25, both competed in the GP2 support series this year and have solid backers.

Maldonado is sponsored by the Venezuelan state oil company PDVSA while Petrov was overall runner-up for Campos's Barwa Addax team in GP2 this year and also has wealthy backers.

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