Kamui Kobayashi will remain behind the wheel of the Caterham CT05 for his home race, the Japanese Grand Prix, the team has confirmed.
Kobayashi’s seat has been at threat after Andre Lotterer replaced him at the Belgian GP earlier in the season and the team were hopeful of placing Roberto Mehri in it for Italy amongst other candidates.
However a super license problem meant the Formula Renault 3.5 driver could only take part in Friday practice – something he will do again in Japan before handing the car back to Kobayashi.
“I’m very excited to be back in front of all my Japanese fans and racing at Suzuka; I’ve been waiting for this race for over a year,” said the 28-year-old.
“The Japanese Grand Prix and Suzuka have always been very special for me: it’s where I experienced my first F1 free practice sessions back in 2009 and where I also achieved my first ever Formula 1 podium finish in 2012.
“This year, I am able to come back to Suzuka thanks to the support I received from my fans.
“This means a lot to me and I would like to thank them all once again,” he added.
“I only have positive feelings going into this weekend. Unfortunately, this year I have to admit that I won’t be fighting for a podium, but I will do my best to reward my fans with a strong performance in order to thank them for their enormous support.”