Is ex-F1 driver Jerome D'Ambrosio being lined up for a Mercedes role?

The three-time Formula E r🐲ace-winner has been spotted with Mercedes at pre-season t🔯esting in Bahrain ahead of the 2023 F1 season, leading to speculation he could be about to join the eight-time constructors’ world champions.
Since retiring from racing, D’Ambrosio has gone on to es♊tablish himself as a driver-turned-manager in Formula E, most recently serving as team principal of🍎 the Venturi squad.
Venturi were previously powered by Mercedes and d’Ambrosio ha𓆏s worked closely with the German manufacturer during his time with the Monaco outfit which has rebranded as Maserati.
At Venturi, D’Ambrosio also worked alon🐈gside Susie Wolff, who is married to🐓 Mercedes F1 chief Toto Wolff.
D’Ambrosio has spent time in the Mercedes garage sitting♚ next to Wolff, who opened the door to a potential future role for the 37-year-old Belgian.

“He’s been in Formula E and been a team principal of Venturi, who finishꦚed second 𒆙in the championship,” Wolff told F1TV.
“He’s here as a friend. He’s observing. There may be something in the future, but not🍌 yet.”
It is thought D’Ambrosio could be handed a role that would see him take over some of the responsibilities previously overseen by former chief strategist James Vow🍌les, who left to become Williams’ new team principal.
During a discussion on Sky Spo♒rts F1’s t🤪esting coverage, it was suggested that D’Ambrosio could help manage Mercedes’ young drivers.
D’Ambrosio made 20 F1 starts fo▨r Virgin and Lotus between 2ꦅ011 and 2012.

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