The move comes with strong financial backing from the Japanese car manufacturer, the UK based Austrian racing team’s engine partner, which has long supported the Japanese driver’s rise through the ranks.
— The Dutch newspaper revealed the Japanese car manufacturer already pays €10 million annually to support the Japanese driver’s Austrian owned Italian racing team seat and was previously prepared to double that offer for a UK based Austrian racing team seat.
— Initially, the English team principal of the UK based Austrian racing team declined the offer, but the situation has since changed. The UK based Austrian racing team reportedly re-approached the Japanese car manufacturer, inquiring how much they would now contribute to secure the Japanese driver’s promotion for the rest of the season.
— The outcome, as per the Dutch newspaper, is that the Japanese car manufacturer agreed to significantly increase its financial support to facilitate the move.
Source: This is the highest class of international racing for open-wheel single-seater formula racing cars sanctioned by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA)