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Pascal Wehrlein: 'Getting noticed difficult at Manor'

Pascal Wehrlein indicates that he wants his Formula 1 career to step up a notch for 2017.

Pascal Wehrlein has indicated that he wants his F1 career to step up a notch for 2017.

A few days ago, the Mercedes-backed rookie said that he would be happy to stay with the backmarker team Manor next year.

"First and foremost this is a huge opportunity and I need to take advantage of this chance, of course," the 21-year-old German told DPA news agency after testing Mercedes's 2014 car for Pirelli at Silverstone.

"But the problem is that getting noticed at Manor is difficult. If you don't include the weekend in Austria, there has not been much of a highlight. On the other hand, if Austria had been a bad weekend, I would have no chance to draw attention to myself this year.

"So this was a key weekend for me."

Wehrlein has picked up one point so far in the 2016 championship.

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Pascal Wehrlein of Germany and Manor poses for a portrait during day one of F1 winter testing at Circuit de Catalunya on March 1, 2016
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