Many rich, and untalented drivers have been touted for the seat, such as the hapless former Minardi driver Alex Yoong, or former Super Aguri driver Yuji Ide. Even veteran F1 journeyman Giovanni Lavaggi is rumoured to have approached the team.
However Hispania rejected all these drivers, deciding to go for the richest and least talented driver of the lot: Jean-Denis Deletraz. The Swiss driver competed in three grands prix over the 1994/5 seasons for Larrousse and Pacific respectively. In his first race, he retired before being lapped ten times. Here's what Jonathan Palmer had to say on the matter:
Yes Délétraz, really, here having no business in Formula One. And demonstrating it there: he's spending all of his modest effort, frankly, keeping the car on the road. He's holding up Gerhard Berger there and has now lost a second on Nigel Mansell, in the Larrousse. This is, I'm afraid, one of the problems of the Grand Prix season - at the end of the year we do get one or two drivers being taken by people who've got more money than talent, and that's one example of it.
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