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Caterham hoping to land established star for 2014 F1 line-up

Caterham is hoping it can sign an established Formula 1 star to lead its 2014 line-up alongside a less experienced team-mate

The team hired race winners Heikki Kovalainen and Jarno Trulli for its maiden campaign - under the Team Lotus banner - in 2010, but this season had rookie Giedo van der Garde alongside second-year driver Charles Pic.

Kovalainen stayed on as a reserve driver after losing his race seat this season, but has been strongly linked to a return to a frontline Caterham drive next year.

Van der Garde is believed to have a better chance than Pic of being kept on.

AUTOSPORT understands Mexican Esteban Gutierrez visited Caterham's Leafield base on Wednesday.

Caterham team boss Cyril Abiteboul said the aim is to have a balanced driver pairing for 2014.

"A combination of experience and younger blood is something that will make sense," he told AUTOSPORT.

"As Caterham, we are committed to young people, to young talent. So I think that will stay.

"Experience is nice to have because it gives everyone confidence in terms of feedback and analysis, because next year we will be completely blind at the start.

"Of course there will be plenty of data, but there will be so much information to digest that it may be useful to have a driver who gives proper orientation just to save you time.

"What I don't want to have is the excuse that 'it is not the car, it is the driver'.

"A driver who we know is capable is something we would like to have."

SURPLUS OF EXPERIENCED DRIVERS

Abiteboul said Kovalainen was not the only experienced driver on Caterham's radar, as he expects others to find themselves without seats.

"Heikki is one of the options and you see that there is a lot of movement in the paddock," he said.

"I know we are not considered as a priority where we are by some experienced drivers, but maybe there will be more experienced drivers than there are seats available.

"You have [Daniil] Kvyat entering the sport, you have [Kevin] Magnussen entering the sport, you only have one retirement which is [Mark] Webber, so something has to happen.

"We are open to talent, and proven talent, and there are very capable drivers both inside and outside of F1, and lots of discussions going on.

"What I would like is to have something sorted out very quickly."

Confirmed 2014 Formula 1 line-up so far:

Red Bull
Sebastian Vettel   Daniel Ricciardo

Mercedes
Lewis Hamilton     Nico Rosberg 

Ferrari
Fernando Alonso    Kimi Raikkonen

Lotus
Romain Grosjean    Pastor Maldonado

McLaren
Jenson Button      Kevin Magnussen

Force India 
Nico Hulkenberg    TBA

Sauber
TBA                TBA

Toro Rosso
Jean-Eric Vergne   Daniil Kvyat

Williams
Felipe Massa       Valtteri Bottas

Marussia
Jules Bianchi      TBA

Caterham 
TBA                TBA

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