Trident Racing's Mike Conway wants to build on his maiden GP2 win in last weekend's race at Monaco and earn himself a drive in Formula One. The 24-year-old led from start to finish last Saturday, in the series seen as a feeder for Grand Prix racing. He told BBC Radio Kent: "We're at the same meetings as the F1 guys. They watch our races after qualifying - it was great they saw me win." Conway has been in Honda's F1 racing young driver programme since 2007. And he has targeted a place in their grand prix team, although he realises it will be a tough job to oust current drivers Rubens Barrichello and Jenson Button. Conway added: "It's definitely possible, but of course there are two drivers ahead of me at Honda already, so I'm focusing on GP2. "If anything comes from my success, then fantastic."
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