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Kiesa keeps 'Friday' role
17 August 2005Denmark's Nicolas Kiesa, it seems, will spend the rest of the 2005 season in the third Jordan. The Copenhagen born driver, 27 - who assumed the role at Hockenheim after Robert Doornbos won a Minardi race seat - will continue in the role in Turkey, a Jordan press release confirmed on Tuesday.
One time Minardi racer Kiesa, who has struggled for fitness after a long cockpit absence, said he spent the three week break doing 'a lot of training.'
And he admitted: "To be honest, I'm not sure that if I had a race drive at Hockenheim or Budapest I would have been physically ready for that. I have been doing a lot of work on strengthening my neck and shoulders."
Jordan rookie Narain Karthikeyan, meanwhile, is already in Istanbul in order to learn the new 'Otodrom' layout. Of the August break, the Indian also revealed: "I spent some time with my family, which was very nice."
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