Giancarlo Fisichella and Adrian
Sutil to lead team Force India in its debut season. Liuzzi confirmed
for test and reserve driver role for Force India.
The
Force India Formula One Team is delighted to
announce that Giancarlo Fisichella and Adrian
Sutil will lead the team for its debut 2008 FIA Formula
One World Championship campaign. To further strengthen resources,
Vitantonio Liuzzi will fulfil a test and reserve
driver role for Force India.
Thirty-four-year-old Giancarlo, from Rome, Italy,
impressed the team with his strong contribution during Force India’s
four-day test in Jerez, Spain, at the end of 2007, while Tonio
Liuzzi’s solid feedback and insight stood out over
the two days of testing he completed in November and December.
Adrian is retained for a second season with the
team on the back of his solid 2007 form.
New
recruit Giancarlo will bring 12 years of F1 experience
to the team following stints at Minardi, Force India’s predecessors
Jordan, Benetton, Sauber and most lately Renault. With three wins,
three pole positions and 267 points to his credit, he is one of
the most successful drivers on the current F1 grid.
Adrian
will contest his second year of the FIA Formula One World
Championship. In the latter half of 2007 he was regularly pushing
more established drivers, which culminated in his, and the team’s,
first championship point in the Japanese Grand Prix. Adrian joined
the team as the 2006 Japanese F3 champion, and runner-up to Lewis
Hamilton in the 2005 F3 EuroSeries.
Tonio joins the Force India Formula One Team with three
years F1 experience following campaigns with Red Bull and Toro
Rosso. The 28-year-old Italian also has a strong background in
the junior formulae, with a dominant victory in 2004 FIA Formula
3000 championship and the CIK Karting title to his name.
Giancarlo
said, “I am looking forward to joining
Force India for the coming season. At the test in Jerez, I was
very impressed with the team’s professionalism and commitment
to move forward and I hope that my experience will help them achieve
these goals. Contrary to what people may think, this was not my
only opportunity, it was the best one: with new owners and a competitive
budget, I really think we can shake things up next year. I feel
motivated and ready to help Force India get points on a regular
basis.”
Adrian
commented, “I am very happy to stay
with Force India for another season. There was interest from other
teams, but the opportunity to stay with a growing team that has
strong ambitions is very positive for me at this stage in my career.
I am also very excited about the opportunity to work with Giancarlo.
He is very experienced and has driven for a World Championship
winning team, which can only help both myself and Force India
learn and move forward.”
Tonio
added, “I am very pleased to be able
to help Force India in their testing and development programme
this year. With increased resources there will be much more input
and emphasis into the team’s testing, and the test driver’s
role will be crucial to helping progress. I know I can play a
big part in the team as it grows, which is a good opportunity
for me going forward.”
Dr.
Vijay Mallya, chairman and managing director of Force
India F1 Team commented, “The Force India Formula
One Team is a serious project and we wanted to make a statement
to this effect with our driver line-up. Money is not the issue
now: we need drivers who will push the team and give us direction.
The race line-up of Giancarlo Fisichella and Adrian Sutil is a
very good one, balancing both speed and experience, and Tonio
will provide the team with solid support in his testing programme.
I think we have a very strong driver line-up for 2008.”
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