Notices
Pit-Stop Discussion Forum For Racing/Track events, DE/Autocross, Professional Racing Events, Nascar, Formula 1, IndyCar, & More.

Inaugural F2 grid continues to grow

Thread Tools
 
Search this Thread
 
  #1  
Old 12-22-2008, 01:14 PM
like.no.other's Avatar
Teamspeed Pro
Thread Starter
Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: Bahrain
Posts: 3,821
like.no.other has a reputation beyond reputelike.no.other has a reputation beyond reputelike.no.other has a reputation beyond reputelike.no.other has a reputation beyond reputelike.no.other has a reputation beyond reputelike.no.other has a reputation beyond reputelike.no.other has a reputation beyond reputelike.no.other has a reputation beyond reputelike.no.other has a reputation beyond reputelike.no.other has a reputation beyond reputelike.no.other has a reputation beyond repute
Inaugural F2 grid continues to grow

Italian racers Marco Zipoli and Pietro Gandolfi have become the latest drivers to sign up for the 2009 Formula Two championship.

18 year-old Marco Zipoli moves to F2 after just two full seasons of car racing. In 2007, he took six victories on his way to securing the runner-up position in the Formula Azzurra Championship, before graduating to Italian F3 in 2008 with Team Minardi. The Genoa-based driver finished sixth in the championship after scoring one podium.

Pietro Gandolfi began his racing career in Italy, completing five races in the Italian Formula Renault Championship in 2006 before joining the Formula Renault 2.0 Suisse Championship for two seasons.

The revitalised FIA sanctioned series gets underway at the end of May in Valencia.

Marco Zipoli
“I chose F2 because I think it offers me the best chance of progressing through the racing ranks. I have a lot of belief in the F2 format and the prize of a test with the Williams F1 team is a great motivation. I’m really excited about racing at tracks like Spa Francorchamps, one of my favourite circuits, and at other great international tracks like Brands Hatch and Imola.”

Pietro Gandolfi
"I’m very excited about the car, which should be fantastic. For me it will be a step up from Formula Renault, but that just makes me even more motivated.
It is great that all the cars are built to the same specification, which means it will all come down to the driver. I’m realistic enough to know that it’s going to be very tough, but I’ve always wanted to compete at the highest level and for me right now the highest level is Formula Two.”

Jonathan Palmer, F2 CEO
"We have received a significant level of interest from drivers from all over the world and it is fantastic to add two young Italian prospects to our growing list of international talent."

E.A. © CAPSIS International
 
Attached Images  
Related Topics
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
kevin@parkplace
Ferrari Super Cars
12
04-26-2010 12:58 PM

Currently Active Users Viewing This Thread: 1 (0 members and 1 guests)
 


Quick Reply: Inaugural F2 grid continues to grow



All times are GMT -4. The time now is 03:58 AM.