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At the launch of the Honda Racing F1 Team’s 2008 racecar yesterday, the
team announced that Mike Conway and Luca Filippi will form its Young
Driver line-up for the coming season.
As part of the team’s commitment to the development of young
motorsport talent, the two GP2 drivers were invited to take part in a
Young Driver Programme evaluation in November and December last year.
Each driver had the opportunity to drive the 2007 Honda race car as the
team took a closer look at their potential to assist with future
testing requirements.
Under the new sporting regulations
for 2008, the team has a number of Young Driver evaluation days which
will be used to allow Luca and Mike to develop their skills in the car
and assist the team with its testing requirements, in conjunction with
their racing activities in the GP2 series.
Luca Filippi,
22, is currently racing with Meritus in the GP2 Asia series and in 2008
will be competing with ART Grand Prix for his third year in GP2. Luca
finished in 4th position in the 2007 GP2 championship with Super Nova
International. He began his racing career in his home country of Italy,
winning the Italian Formula 3000 championship in 2005 before graduating
to GP2.
Mike Conway, 24, was Luca’s team-mate at Super
Nova International last year, and has been part of the Honda Young
Driver Programme since March 2007. After his debut season in GP2 last
year, Mike will race for Trident Racing this year. Prior to GP2, Mike
won the British Formula 3 championship and the Macau Grand Prix in the
2006 season, in addition to winning the Formula Renault UK title in
2004. Mike was also given the opportunity to be evaluated in the
all-new RA108 during its initial shakedown in Valencia last week.
To
reflect Honda’s increasing involvement in motor sport and its
commitment to supporting emerging motorsport talent, the Honda Racing
F1 Team also confirmed that it will reward the winner of the 2008
Formula Master series with a drive in its RA108 race car in the future.
A junior racing formulae, Formula Master runs alongside the FIA World
Touring Car Championship for eight European based rounds.
Ron
Meadows, Sporting Director for the Honda Racing F1 Team with
responsibility for Honda’s Young Driver Programme, commented, “We are
very pleased to confirm today that Mike and Luca form our Young Driver
line-up in 2008. Both drivers greatly impressed us with their
performance and commitment in the tests at the end of last year and,
after a thorough evaluation, we have decided to reward them with the
opportunity to work closely with the team this season. In addition, we
have today announced our new partnership with the Formula Master series
and the opportunity for their champion to spend a day with the team.
Honda takes its commitment to developing promising young talent in
motor sport very seriously and we look forward to working closely with
these young drivers and helping them to progress to the very highest
levels of our sport.”
Mike Conway commented, “I am really
pleased to be continuing my association with the Honda Racing F1 Team
and very much looking forward to this year. I have already learnt so
much from working with the team and it will be very rewarding to be
able to contribute to the development of the car this year. I drove the
RA108 in Valencia last Friday which was fantastic so I’m looking
forward to the next opportunity.”
Luca Filippi said, “It
is a great opportunity for me to be a part of the Honda Young Driver
Programme and I am really looking forward to working with the team this
year. I am hoping to learn a great deal from the team’s engineers and
drivers, which will help not only in driving the F1 car but also for my
racing in the GP2 series. I would like to thank the Honda Racing F1
Team for their faith in me and I’m looking forward to my chance to
drive the RA108.”
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