Mercedes would 'welcome back' de Vries as F1 reserve

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Mercedes F1 engineering director Andrew Shovlin says the Brackley squad would welcome back Nyck de Vries in a reserve role with the team.

The Dutchman was ousted from AlphaTauri last week after ten races with the Faenza-based outfit, having failed to fulfil the team's expectations and improve his form.

De Vries' impressive credentials include winning the FIA Formula 1 Championship in 2019 and the the FIA Formula E world title in 2021.

From to 2020 to 2021, de Vries was a reserve and development driver for Mercedes, which means that he is well acquainted with the task of supporting the team's efforts.

Although Mercedes is open to re-establishing a working relationship with de Vries, Shovlin reckoned that the Dutchman is likely to be offered a full racing programme in another category of racing.

Nissan has already expressed an interest in the 28-year-old's services for its Formula E outfit while Toyota Gazoo Racing is also rumored to be considering de Vries for its WEC squad.

"I think Nyck will be looking for more than just to become a simulator driver so he'll want to be doing racing," commented Shovlin in Hungary, quoted by Motorsport.com.

"I've only spoken to him by text, and he said he'll let me know how his plans are coming on.

"He was certainly very useful for us in that role and we would be welcome to get him back in that role. But I suspect his focus will be on finding race seats.

"If it's not in Formula 1, in some other big and competitive series. He's clearly very talented: an F2 champion, a Formula E champion, which is a very difficult series to win.

"He'll be looking back to get into a winning seat again."

Earlier this week, de Vries broke his radio silence, posting a message on social media in which he admitted that his exit from F1 "hurt".

"But life is not a destination," he said, "it’s a journey, and sometimes you have to take the hard road to get where you want to be."

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