Daniel Juncadella wants step-up to GP2 after Macau Grand Prix win
Daniel Juncadella wants to step up to GP2 next year after taking his biggest victory of his racing career at the Macau Grand Prix
The 20-year-old Spaniard came out on top of a thrilling slipstreaming battle to beat Felipe Nasr and Marco Wittmann and become the first Spaniard to win the Formula 3 event.
And after taking third place in both the F3 Euro Series and FIA International F3 Trophy points, he feels ready for a step up the motorsport ladder, with the DTM also proving an attraction.
"I was thinking of doing GP2 because I have a big sponsor who has the money [for it]," he said. "We have to see if they want to pay, and as my sponsor is Mercedes I also was thinking about jumping to the DTM but that depends on them - we need to see.
"Maybe you [will] find me [spending] another year in F3 trying to win the Euro Series. Winning the championship helps a lot for the future."
Juncadella believes that his Macau success with Prema Powerteam - the Italian team's first victory at the legendary street circuit - will have a hugely positive impact on his racing career.
"For sure this race was great for me and for sure I will be racing next year [as a result]," he added.
"It [the win] will help a lot but especially with the situation right now with the economical situation, what you really need is a sponsor, but for sure having this result helps.
"I have never won a championship, I have been runner-up a few times and winning Macau is like winning a small championship. So it will help for sure."
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