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Mirko Bortolotti ousted from Red Bull

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Mirko Bortolotti is no longer in Red Bull's driver development scheme © Sutton Images
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Far from securing the vacant Toro Rosso seat, Mirko Bortolotti has in fact been ousted from Red Bull's driver development programme.

With Jaime Alguersuari not yet confirmed as Sebastien Buemi's 2010 team-mate, it was rumoured last week that Italian teenager Bortolotti was high on the list of potential alternatives.

He tested with the team at the recent young driver session at Jerez, and made headlines last winter when he broke the Fiorano lap record while in a Ferrari. He finished the 2009 F2 championship in fourth place.

But although part of Red Bull's Junior Team last year, Bortolotti is not yet listed in the development scheme for 2010, while others including Brendon Hartley and Daniel Ricciardo are.

Reporting from Ferrari's Madonna di Campiglio media event, Turun Sanomat correspondent Heikki Kulta said Bortolotti has been "suddenly ousted" by Red Bull's Helmut Marko. Bortolotti is consequently trying to find another F2 seat for 2010, but may instead have to return to university.

Red Bull said last month that "only those drivers who have the necessary talent for a sustainable Formula One career will be supported" by the Junior Team scheme.

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