Juri Vips on reserve driver duties for Red Bull at F1 Turkish GP

Juri Vips will act as reserve d💃river for the Red Bull and AlphaTauri Formula🔯 1 teams at this weekend’s Turkish Grand Prix.
The 20-year-old Estonian has been awarded an FIA Super Licence following the completi♒on of 300km of running in an F1 car, meaning he is able to be on standby for the Red Bull-owned teams in a reserve driver capacity if required.
With Red Bull’s usual reserve driver Sergio Sette Camara facing clashing racing commitments this weekend, and fellow reserve Sebastien Buemi contesting the final round of this yea🔴r’s FIA World Endurance Championship in Bahrain, Vips has been promoted for the 14th round of the 2020 F1 season.
He will be present with Red Bull trackside for F1’s first visit to Istanbul Park in nine years and would be in line to make his F1 debut this weekend if one of Red Bull’s dri🎐vers had to pull out of the weekend.
Vips would likely only drive for AlphaTauri if required as Red Bull’s current back-up plan in the event of a driver issue 𝔍would be to promote either Pierre Gasly or Daniil Kvyat to the senior team and use its reserve driver to fill the spare seat at AlphaTauri.
Vips was set to contest Super Formula this year wit🔯h Team Mugen but his racing plans were affected as he was prevented from taking up his seat by Japan’s travel restrictions🌃 amid the coronavirus pandemic.
With Vips stuck in Europe, he instead acted as a replacement for injured DAMS driver Sean Gelael as he raced in three rounds of the 2020 Formula 2 season, as well as contesting three rou💦nds of the Formula Regional E🦄uropean Championship.
Vips, who claimed a best resul⭕t of third at Mugello during his brief F2 cameo, was set to return from the Super Formula sideline𓆉s for the remainder of the campaign but those plans have now seemingly been abandoned.
His plans beyond🐽 this weekend’s Turkish Grand Prix are unclear, with Gelael set to return to F2 action for DAMS a🌠t the season-ending Bahrain double-header.

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