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BUEMI TO CONTINUE AS TEAM’S TEST AND RESERVE DRIVER FOR 2013


By Ian Lockwood
January 22 2013

Red Bull Racing has confirmed that Sébastien Buemi will continue his relationship with Red Bull and Red Bull Racing and remain as the team’s test and reserve driver for 2013. The 24-year-old will continue to work alongside previously confirmed race drivers Sebastian Vettel and Mark Webber. 

Sébastien Buemi said: “I know everyone at Red Bull Racing well and it’s good to remain with the team for another year. Of course my aim is to be driving at the races again, but I am still learning all the time from my work with the team. I help with the development of the car and provide feedback throughout the season, both at the factory and at races.”

Christian Horner commented: “We’re pleased that Sébastien has continued as test and reserve driver for the coming season. He joined the Red Bull Junior Team in 2004, has worked with Red Bull Racing in 2008 and 2012 and has significant race experience. He is an integral member of the team and will complete important simulation work for us throughout the year.” 

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BUEMI TO CONTINUE AS TEAM’S TEST AND RESERVE DRIVER FOR 2013
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f1man
25/01/2013 01:00
this makes me happy-- Buemi = GUN

Mark WEBBER 9smiling smiley hit wonder :-)

Should have been 12 wins except vettel stuffed up
Japan 2007- vettel runs into back of webber during SC ...WTF
Turkey 2010- vettel decides to drive into webber
Malaysia 2013- vettel decides he is just too awesome for team rules
I am a proud Mark Webber Fan
I am also proud that we won the war
I am also a Carlton supporter
I think, therfore i am!

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