F1 driver Paul Di Resta has revealed that he might not drive for Force India next season, according to reports.
According to the Mirror, Di Resta said he was talking to team bosses but it looked likely that he would lose his seat and that he believed Force India was having discussions with rival driver Sergio Perez.
He added that his manager had talked with rival team Sauber about a possible move, with a drive for Mercedes-Benz in the DTM touring car series also a possibility, the report said.
He was giving evidence at a High Court trial in London after being sued by former manager Anthony Hamilton, the father of Formula 1 star Lewis Hamilton, for wrongful termination of a contract, the report added.
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