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Jordan to test Markus Winkelhock

World Series by Renault driver Markus Winkelhock will test for the Jordan team next month, the Midland Group announced today

The 25-year old German, who finished third in the series this season, will conduct a one-day test at Jerez on 10 December, in what will be his Formula One debut.

He is the son of Manfred Winkelhock, who drove in Formula One in from 1980 to 1985.

"This is a fantastic chance for me to drive a Formula One for the first time," he said. "This opportunity does not put too much pressure on me. I finished third in the World Series this year so I think I have quite a good feeling for single seaters.

"I hope I will be able to do a good job for the team. Twenty years ago, my father, Manfred Winkelhock, also drove in F1, so this will be a great and unforgettable experience for me."

Colin Kolles, Jordan's Managing Director, added: "Markus Winkelhock is one of the most promising driving talents in Germany at the moment and I am delighted that we are able to offer him his first F1 test drive next month. I saw him compete in F3 a few years ago and was already impressed by his driving.

"His first season in the World Series in 2005 has been very successful and we are looking forward to working with him at Jerez."

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