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Britain’s Michael Meadows, son of Honda F1 Sporting Director Ron Meadows, will race in International Formula Master’s (IFM) rounds at
Brands Hatch on 22-23 September with Euronova Racing.
Currently
racing in the Lloyds TSB British Formula 3
International Series, the 20-year-old from Banbury, UK, is able to race
IFM’s Formula S2000 in front of his home crowd thanks to a
non-clashing calendar and joins team-mates Italy’s Alberto Costa and
Frenchman Pierre Ragues to complete the Euronova Racing Brands Hatch
line-up.
“I’m
looking forward to a good performance at
Brands Hatch and hopefully a podium,” said Meadows who started his
single-seater career by winning a scholarship with BMW in 2005.
“It’ll be nice to put on a good show for the British crowds and give
them something to cheer for!
“I
tested the Formula S2000 in Lausitzring a few weeks
ago but my knowledge of the car is still limited compared to the other
drivers. I know Brands Hatch really well though so I think things will
even
out thanks to my track knowledge.”
Michael’s dad Ron, has been instrumental in securing the
IFM drive for his son and believes the Series to be a serious step for any driver.
“I’ve
been watching IFM with interest since the
very beginning and have kept a close eye on its progress ever since,”
said Ron who holds over 20 years experience in motorsport including 10
years in Formula 1.
“It
really looks like it’s going places. When you
compare the Series to Formula 3, F3 has no TV coverage and it’s
expensive whereas IFM has a much stronger package. And the cars are as
fast as
F3 single-seaters!”
Today’s
official IFM test in Monza, Italy, saw Team
Bicar Racing taking part with Italian driver Marco Mapelli as well as
IFM’s first two Japanese drivers Hajime Sugino and Yuhi Sekiguchi, both
testing for Euronova Racing.
Iris Project’s Roberto Merhi completed
today’s
line-up of guest drivers. The 16-year-old Spaniard is leading the Italian Formula Renault 2.0 driver classification as well as
competing in the Formula Renault Eurocup.
Marco Mapelli is currently fourth in the Kumho Tyres Australian
Formula 3 Championship whilst Hajime Sugino races in the Asian Formula Renault Challenge and Yuhi Sekiguchi in Formula 3 Japan.
“The
car was really nice to drive,” said
Sekiguchi. “Although it was my first time at Monza which meant I had to
spend some time learning the track, I really enjoyed myself today and
was able to drive competitively very quickly.”
Team-mate
Hajime Sugino added: “I have less racing
experience than Yuhi so this was a very good learning experience for
me. I really like the car and have followed the Series closely so it
was very
good to take part today.”
IFM rounds 13 and 14 will take place at Brands Hatch,
United Kingdom on 22 and 23 September 2007.
For more information please visit www.formulamaster.net .
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