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Post by susieq on May 5, 2009 8:56:42 GMT
New Zealander Brendon Hartley will serve as Red Bull’s reserve driver at next weekend’s Spanish Grand Prix, after being granted the necessary Formula One super license on Wednesday. Former Red Bull racer David Coulthard temporarily filled the role for the first four rounds of the season. “I must thank Red Bull for all their support since 2005 and this new role is another step on the path to reaching my goal of being a Formula One driver,” Hartley told Red Bull’s website. “I know that with the new in-season testing ban, I’m not likely to get much williepit time, but I will be part of the team and will learn a lot from that.” Nineteen-year-old Hartley, part of Red Bull’s junior squad, tested for the team last December, having finished third in the 2008 British Formula Three series. He is a previous winner of the Formula Renault Euro Cup and this season will compete for Carlin Motorsport in the F3 Euro Series. From www.f1.com
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Post by susieq on May 5, 2009 8:58:24 GMT
;D the word c_ckpit has been changed to williepit!!!
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Post by fizzycola on May 5, 2009 15:37:30 GMT
Ha ha so it has!
That's funny ;D
fizzy
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