Manor chce wystartować w Melbourne. Ma już nawet kierowcę…
Opublikowany przez mrbigstuff 25 Feb 2015 | Komentarze: 0
Zespół Manor w opublikowanym oświadczeniu prasowym poinformował, że zamierza pojawić na otwierającym tegoroczne zmagania wyścigu w Melbourne, a pierwszym zakontraktowanym kierowcą jest Will Stevens. Samochód, który według wcześniejszych ustaleń ma spełniać wymogi tegorocznego regulaminu technicznego jest w zaawansowanej fazie budowy. Wszystkie prace związane z nową konstrukcją są wykonywane w fabryce w Dinnington.
Mimo, że do rozpoczęcia sezonu zostało cztery tygodnie, kluczową datą dla powodzenia całej operacji jest 6 marca. Wówczas ładunek FOM, zawierający bolidy oraz sprzęt zespołu wyrusza w długą podróż do Melbourne. Do tego czasu powinniśmy poznać już obsadę drugiego bolidu oraz otrzymać więcej szczegółów, bo zespół zapowiedział częstsze aktualizacje na temat postępu prac.
Poniżej pełne oświadczenie zawierające również wypowiedź Will’a Stevensa.
25 February 2015, 12.30hrs GMT
The Manor Marussia F1 Team is making huge strides towards the 2015 FIA Formula One World Championship season opener in Melbourne, Australia, in just over two weeks’ time.
The next exciting step for the team is to make the first of its driver line-up announcements, with the news that Will Stevens will be an official 2015 Manor race driver.
Will, 23, is known to the team from his brief time in the role of Marussia Reserve Driver towards the end of the 2014 season. He went on to race for Caterham in the season finale in Abu Dhabi and produced the impressive performance anticipated of a driver who has won races in every category in which he has competed, against some of the very best junior drivers.
A fundamental element of the Manor philosophy has always been to provide opportunity for the next generation of motor racing talent, a part of the team’s long and proud history that will be retained into the future. Manor has started many young drivers out on the path to success, including Formula One world champions Lewis Hamilton and Kimi Raikkonen.
The approval by the Company’s creditors on 19 February 2015 to a Company Voluntary Arrangement paves the way for the team to exit from administration and since that time everyone involved with Manor has been working flat out on the key components of its 2015 challenge.
The car with which Manor will begin the season is now in an advanced stage of build at the team’s current race preparation facility in Dinnington, UK, where personnel are working 24-7 towards the air freight despatch date of 6 March.
As the sport counts down to the curtain-raising 2015 Formula 1 Rolex Australian Grand Prix in 18 days’ time, Manor is now in a position to be able to provide regular updates on its preparations for Melbourne and wider plans for the season, including the completion of its driver line-up.
Commenting on the announcement of his race seat today, Will Stevens said: “It’s very exciting to see everything coming together at Manor after the tremendous effort that has gone into saving the team. It would not have been possible without the incredible support we have received from all the suppliers and from within the sport, but most of all the fantastic team of people at Manor who are working around the clock to ensure we are ready for Melbourne. My thanks to the team for their confidence in me and I can’t wait to see all the hard work rewarded when we line up on the grid in two weeks’ time.”
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