Sebastien Loeb has missed out on an M-Sport drive for the Monte Carlo WRC rally, as the team has picked Serderidis to drive the third Puma.
Serderidis will also pilot a Puma Rally1 at WRC rounds in Mexico, Sardinia and Kenya.
M-Sport boss Richard Millener admitted last week that reaching a deal for Monte Carlo would be"difficult" but reiterated a desire to add the 48-year-old to its ranks. "It will be a funding thing," Millener replied, when asked about the negotiations with Loeb."To have two drivers at the top level that come with reasonable but big price tags."
It appears those discussions have failed to result in a renewal of the Briton's full-time deal with the Cumbrian organisation.
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