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Brabham returns for Andretti

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Matthew Brabham will return to Andretti Autosport for the Punta del Este ePrix after Franck Montagny withdrew due to health related issues.

The Brabham youngster will look to build upon his 13th place finish in the Putrajaya ePrix, his debut, last month.

With Charles Pic continuing to remain absent from his Andretti Renault-Spark, Brabham will link up with recent Toro Rosso F1 driver Jean-Éric Vergne.

Andretti currently lie fourth in the standings with 30 points, both their drivers will be looking to get off the mark at the Punta del Este ePrix.

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A second year sports journalist at the University of Huddersfield, Tom Errington has spent over a year in the motorsport industry. He spent the 2014 season with SRO on British GT and British F3, even helping out with Blancpain in the Spa 24 Hours, before later becoming a freelancer with the Lotus F1 Team helping with PR and website content.
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