http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/56078
Sorry to say, but I know nothing about him :dozey:
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http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/56078
Sorry to say, but I know nothing about him :dozey:
Seems Kolles got his way in the end - more quick Germans in F1...
http://www.f1racing.net/en/index.php
Sutil, 23 from Munich, Germany, drove three Grand Prix Friday`s for Spyker in 2006 while concentrating on winning the tough and prestigious Japanese F3 Championship for the Tom`s Toyota team. In 2005 Adrian was runner-up to Champion and ASM team-mate Lewis Hamilton in the European F3 series.
Destined to follow his Uruguayan-born father into a musical career, Adrian trained and practised as a concert pianist until he was 14: "when I discovered karting. From that moment on the sound of racing engines was the only music I wanted to hear. I really enjoyed being in the F1 Paddock this year", continued Adrian, "and to be honest I thought I would be a test driver in 2007. Colin Kolles and Michiel Mol have been fantastically patient and supportive while this package became reality. I look forward to repaying their faith in me but right now I`m just going to enjoy the best Christmas present ever."
Colin Kolles, Spyker F1 Team Principal: "This is a great signing for team but also a proud one for me personally. Adrian made his F3 debut with Team Kolles in 2004 and quite obviously had huge potential when he scored his first pole position in his third race. He has driven for two great teams since then and matured very quickly. Everyone at Spyker was hugely impressed when he drove for us in 2006 which is why we have worked long and hard to get him in the race team."
Forgive for being cynical, but:
Long term contract??Quote:
Mol claimed that Sutil's long-term contract with the team was indicative of the team's commitment to F1.
What logic is there in that?? For someone who has proved nothing amidst drivers who should get their chance to get into the sport?
Neither do I. Wonder if he will be any good :?:Quote:
Originally Posted by ArrowsFA1
Sutil has been pretty quick at friday free practice's, I remember him once putting his MF1 up to 12th or 13th in the rankings (or was it even 7th? :dozey: ). And he has won Japanese F3 this year. I don't think he will be a weaker exchange to Monteiro, maybe even better.
But long-term contract??Quote:
Originally Posted by jens
Montagny did the same thing in arguably a worse car, but he only got a testing role. Shame, but I think Sutil is pretty good actually, I'm looking forward to seeing if Albers can match him.Quote:
Originally Posted by jens
I'm glad to see Monteiro out in a bizarre way. I didn't think he performed too well in 2006.
Good luck to Sutil, I hope he has a good year in 2007.
Makes sense, if he turns out to be a genious behind the wheel then a top team will have to buy out his contract, meaning Spyker get money from it.Quote:
Originally Posted by theugsquirrel
Good decision IMO, he outperformed the Midland/Spyker drivers this year on the occasions he got into the car, and I believe they were the only times he has ever driven an F1 car. He's no superstar but he's one of these drivers that doesnt let his head go down.
Germany have now four Formula 1 racedrivers Ralf Schumacher, Nick Heidfeld ,Nico Rosberg and Adrian Sutil(Thank you Spyker) !They also have two BMW testdrivers Timo Glock and Sebastian Vettel!
"The German Formula 1 Domination Tour 2007" can begin !!!
I like it !!!
The same thing then every year !!!!