Ocon: I hope this is my audition for Renault or Mercedes future

F1 News
Friday, 19 August 2016 at 11:40
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Soon to be F1 rookie Esteban Ocon has not denied that his forthcoming nine-race stint at Manor is effectively an audition for a Renault race seat for 2017, or even a drive with Mercedes in the future.
19 year old Ocon is replacing Manor's Rio Haryanto, starting with the forthcoming Belgian Grand Prix and it has been suggested that Renault is treating Ocon's Manor drive as a trial for a full race seat at the works team next year.
"The important thing is that I give the best of myself, which will open doors for me. If I start asking myself these questions, for sure my job becomes harder," Ocon told Auto Hebdo ahead of his F1 race debut at Spa-Francorchamps next weekend.
Much has been made this week of Ocon's admission that his sudden graduation from a DTM race seat and Renault reserve role to the F1 grid caught him by surprise but insists he is ready for the big step.
"I have spent a lot of time on the track and in the paddock so yes, I'm ready. I think I am even more ready than Max Verstappen when he made his debut in formula one," said Ocon, who beat Verstappen to the 2014 Formula 3 title, added.
And he denied that, unlike Verstappen's meteoric rise from Toro Rosso to Red Bull, making his own debut for a backmarker like Manor is much riskier, "The team is not as weak as it may seem."
Not just that, he is being paired with Pascal Wehrlein, another Mercedes-backed junior who has been tipped for an almost certain future at the works team.
Asked if he is therefore also auditioning for Mercedes as well as Renault, Ocon smiled: "I hope so. I'm kidding. I honestly don't know. But I don't have to think about this pressure. If I can do my work well, there is no doubt that my future is in Formula 1."
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