Fauzy secures Renault reserve drive
Fairuz Fauzy has gone from one Lotus to another but will be racing against Lotus in GP2. Confused? © Sutton Images
Fairuz Fauzy has secured a reserve driver role at Renault for 2011.
The 28-year-old Malaysian left a similar position at Team Lotus just one year into a five-year contract, after the team had its naming licence revoked by Group Lotus. Group Lotus, owned by Malaysian car company Proton, now sponsors Renault and on Tuesday the team announced Fauzy's new role, which is part of a wider plan for a Lotus Renault GP driver academy.
"We will focus on Fairuz's progress and evaluate his capabilities to be a race driver for us," Renault team boss Eric Boullier told the Bernama news agency.
Fauzy added: "I want to thank Lotus Renault GP for giving me this opportunity. It's a real honour to be part of a top team that has achieved so much in the sport and it's something any driver dreams about.
"It's feels especially exciting because of the new partnership with Lotus and I'm very proud to be here at the start of a new era for the team. It's also a great opportunity for me to improve as a driver and learn as much as I can about Formula One so that hopefully one day I can be on the grid myself."
Fauzy will also race in 2011 with the GP2 team Super Nova, whose cars will feature significant Proton branding. However, he will be racing against the ART team that will be sponsored by Group Lotus.
Credit: ESPN F1 (espn.com)
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