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WilliamsF1 today confirmed that
Kazuki Nakajima, the 21 year old race driver from the Aichi Prefecture in
Japan, has been appointed as a team test driver.
Nakajima, who is currently racing in the Formula 3 Euro Series with Manor
Motorsport, will take up his place as an official test driver following the
conclusion of his race season and will work alongside Narain Karthikeyan and
race drivers Nico Rosberg & Alex Wurz on the winter development of the
Toyota-powered WilliamsF1 FW29 in readiness for the 2007 Formula One World
Championship.
Yoshiaki Kinoshita, General Manager, Motorsport Division, Toyota Motor
Corporation reflected, “We are extremely delighted that Williams has chosen
one of the drivers from the Toyota Young Drivers Program as an official team
test driver. It will be certainly a big opportunity for Kazuki and we hope
that Kazuki will make a contribution to Williams' test program and their
fight back in the championship.
Kazuki is scheduled to attend a press conference in Tokyo on Friday November
10 and will join the formal Williams winter test programme with immediate
effect and is expected to start contributing to on track testing before the
end of the year. |
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Kazuki Nakajima
is the son of Formula One driver Satoru Nakajima, who raced for Lotus and
Tyrrell in the mid-80’s and early 1990’s.
Kazuki started his racing career under his father’s tutelage at the age of
11, in 1996. Three years later, Nakajima was Suzuka Formula ICA karting
champion. As he graduated through the championships, his performance in the
All Japan Formula A kart championship attracted the attentions of the Toyota
Motor Co and he became a member of the Toyota Young Driver programme, (TDP).
The following year Kazuki was Formula Toyota Champion, the stepping stone to
Japanese Formula 3, a series he concluded as runner-up in 2005 while also
selectively undertaking GT races in Japan. In 2006, he took the important
step of demonstrating his talent outside of his native Japan by contesting
the Formula 3 Euro Series.
WilliamsF1 undertook a detailed assessment of a number of potential
candidates for the role, but Nakajima's good progression through junior
Formulae and his positive GP2 test and simulator work alongside other
assessments ultimately secured him the role.
On the confirmation of his appointment, WilliamsF1 Team Principal, Frank
Williams said, “Kazuki has consistently demonstrated his potential through
karting and other junior Formulae. Having assessed both his potential in the
car and his aptitude out of it, we believe he has the necessary ingredients
to graduate to Formula One in a testing role.”
For his part, Kazuki reflected, “For anyone with an interest in motor
racing, Formula One is the ultimate objective and I am delighted that
Williams, one of the senior names in the sport and a team that exists solely
to race, has given me this great chance. I look forward to helping as much
as I can with the team’s transition to Toyota power for 2007. It will be a
great honour to be the first TDP driver to graduate to Formula One.” |