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From GMM
Rubens Barrichello is still refusing to give up on his formula one career.
After a record-setting 19 consecutive seasons on the grid, the 39-year-old Brazilian lost his Williams race seat for 2012 and switched to the premier American open-wheeler series, Indycar.
"I'm enjoying it," insisted Barrichello to O Estado de S.Paulo newspaper.
"I have been welcomed and the feeling is a much more open one.
"But the fact that I keep active and am competing is, for me, still a way to be seen and to attract the eye of formula one.
"For all that I did in F1, I would be able to go back there," added the former Ferrari and Honda driver.
Rubens Barrichello is still refusing to give up on his formula one career.
After a record-setting 19 consecutive seasons on the grid, the 39-year-old Brazilian lost his Williams race seat for 2012 and switched to the premier American open-wheeler series, Indycar.
"I'm enjoying it," insisted Barrichello to O Estado de S.Paulo newspaper.
"I have been welcomed and the feeling is a much more open one.
"But the fact that I keep active and am competing is, for me, still a way to be seen and to attract the eye of formula one.
"For all that I did in F1, I would be able to go back there," added the former Ferrari and Honda driver.