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Williams
F1 confirm Senna as second 2012 driver |
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Williams F1
today confirmed that Bruno Senna will contest the 2012 FIA Formula One World
Championship for the Williams F1 Team. The appointment finalises the team’s
line up for this year following confirmation in December that Pastor
Maldonado will enter his second season in Formula One as a Williams race
driver. Bruno will make his debut with the Williams F1 Team in Jerez on 9th
February at the first of the winter tests.
Frank Williams, Team Principal, said, “Bruno only started racing when he was
20 years old but quickly proved his talent in F3 and GP2. In a tightly
fought 2008 GP2 season, Bruno finished second in the Championship with
notable victories in Monaco and Silverstone, the latter in the wet. The
circumstances of Bruno’s two seasons in Formula One have not given him an
ideal opportunity to deliver consistently so it was essential that we spent
as much time with him as possible to understand and evaluate him as a
driver. We have done this both on track and in our simulator and he has
proven quick, technically insightful and above all capable of learning and
applying his learning quickly and consistently. Now we are looking forward
to seeing that talent in our race car.”
Bruno commented,
“I feel very privileged that Williams has selected me as one of their race
drivers. The team has a great heritage and I hope I can help write a good
chapter in their history. The evaluation process has been intense and
methodical but the time I have spent in the factory has demonstrated that
the team has great people and all the resources needed to achieve better
things this season.
“It will be very interesting to drive for a team that my uncle has driven
for, particularly as quite a few of the people here actually worked with
Ayrton. Hopefully we can bring back some memories and create some great new
ones too. I also want to get some good results in return for the support my
country has given me to help get me to this position today. I am very proud
to be Brazilian and more motivated than ever to demonstrate what I can do.
Ever since I first sat in a go-kart I never wanted to do anything else.” |
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