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Kevin Magnussen set to replace Pastor Maldonado at Renault

F1i

22:43 02/02/2016

Maldonado had been due to continue with the British-based outfit alongside Jolyon Palmer, son of former Formula One driver Jonathan Palmer.

Maldonado confirmed his departure on Twitter.

“Today with the biggest humility I inform you that I won’t be on the grid at the start of the 2016 season. Thanks for all the messages of support, passion and concerns about my future.

“I’m very thankful to God, my family, my sponsors, my friends, my fans and everybody who has helped me materialise this dream of having represented Venezuela in the pinnacle of motorsport. See you soon!”

According to Autosport, 23-year-old Magnussen will be confirmed as Maldonado’s replacement on Wednesday.

The young Dane returns to Formula One four months after losing his drive with McLaren.

Maldonado, the winner of the 2012 Spanish Grand Prix, was let go after a hitch with funding from his backers, PDVSA, Venezuela’s state-owned oil and gas company.

The 30-year-old Venezuelan has started 95 grand prix over six seasons with Williams and then Lotus.

There are now only two seats still to be filled for 2016, at Manor Racing, with in the frame Germany’s Pascal Wehlein and Indonesian Rio Haryanto.

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