<a href="http://www.thenational.ae/topic/people/sport/formula-one/kamui-kobayashi">Kamui Kobayashi</a> has conceded defeat in his battle to secure a seat on the <a href="http://www.thenational.ae/topic/subjects/formula-one">Formula One</a> grid in 2013. The Japanese driver was left without a berth after <a href="http://www.thenational.ae/topic/organisations/sports-teams/formula-one-teams/sauber">Sauber</a> elected to go with Nico Hulkenberg and Esteban Gutierrez as their drivers for next season. Kobayashi, who <a href="http://www.thenational.ae/sport/formula-one/podium-finish-in-native-japan-means-so-much-to-kamui-kobayashi">finished third at his home race at Suzuka</a> in October, had set up a website where fans could donate money to help him secure the funding for a seat elsewhere, while also pursuing sponsorship from several Japanese companies. But, despite raising over EU8million (Dh38.7m), Kobayashi posted a message on the website on Monday evening where he said he was now focusing his efforts on finding an F1 drive in 2014. His message to his fans on <a href="http://www.kamui-support.com/">kamui-support.com</a> read: "Since the donation started, it has become quite big news in Japan, and because of your big support, it had a big influence on some Japanese companies and I started receiving good support from them. "I was in the position to bring a budget of eight million euros at least. If you could imagine the time I had, it was an overwhelming reaction and it shows there still is a great potential from Japanese companies. "Unfortunately, the time was still short and I am not able to secure a seat with a competitive F1 team for 2013. "I have to admit that it is very sad and I feel sorry for the fans and Japanese companies who supported me. But I am still confident to make it happen in 2014. "I would like to stop the donation for now and while I will save all the money for 2014, I will start to look what is the best option for 2013 and also 2014. "My main priority is to secure the competitive F1 seat in 2014. I have no interest in racing in any other categories." Follow us