
Alexander Rossi will test for Lotus in Abu Dhabi at the upcoming Young Driver Test.
The
20-year-old American finished third in the Formula Renault 3.5
championship this year and has previous F1 experience with BMW at the
2009 Young Driver Test. Ahead of his Lotus test Rossi will also drive
for Team AirAsia, which is owned by Lotus boss Tony Fernandes, in the
GP2 final at the Yas Marina.
"I am very excited to finally announce I will be competing in Abu Dhabi with Caterham Team AirAsia and will have the chance to put more F1 miles on my CV with Team Lotusk," Rossi said. "After the positive GP2 tests in Jerez and Barcelona I feel we have a good chance of a strong result in the GP2 races and I will definitely be going into the weekend fully focused and motivated for a race win - looking at the team's past results I see no reason why we can't achieve that. For the F1 test I will be looking to learn as much as possible, do the best job I can and soak up every minute, in and out of the car."
Lotus
CEO and Team Air Asia team principal Riad Asmat added: "We are very
excited to have Alexander Rossi back onboard for the Abu Dhabi GP2 race
and the subsequent F1 test. He worked very well with the GP2 team during
the tests in Spain and it will be great to continue that working
relationship in addition to giving him more exposure to the F1
environment with Team Lotus. He has shown maturity and confidence on
track so the decision to put him in the car for the GP2 finale was a
simple one to make and we want to give him the chance to experience the
pressure of an F1 environment so the young driver test is the natural
place to give him that chance. We are all looking forward to both events
and I am sure he will perform to the best of his ability whenever he is
on track."
The
Young Driver Test will take place the week after this year's Abu Dhabi
Grand Prix from November 15 to 17 and will give drivers with less than
three grands prix of experience a chance to drive a contemporary F1 car.
Also confirmed to take part in the test so far are Jean-Eric Vergne at
Red Bull, Jules Bianchi at Ferrari, Sam Bird at Mercedes, Mirko
Bortolotti at Williams having won the F2 championship, Fabio Leimer at
Sauber, Stefano Coletti at Toro Rosso and Adrian Quaife-Hobbs at Virgin.
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