Introducing Fairuz Fauzy...

- Published on Apr 1st, 2010 by Adam Milleneuve

Following the example set by Force India last weekend, Lotus are handing their 3rd driver the chance to take part in Friday practice ahead of the Malaysian Grand Prix. His name is Fairuz Fauzy and he's Malaysian, much like the Norfolk based Lotus Team (!) If you're planning on watching the practice sessions this weekend, Ask Mark for the TV times

Credit: Lotus Racing

Press release:

With preparations underway for the Malaysian Grand Prix, the race holds particular significance for the Malaysian-owned Lotus Racing team and their third driver Fairuz Fauzy.

Returning to Malaysia as a Formula One™ driver is the realisation of a life-long ambition for Fauzy.

“I have raced many times at the Sepang International Circuit and have always dreamed of racing here as an F1™ driver. Now my dream has become a reality. To put the car through its paces in Practice 1 on Friday will be a massive thrill. My goal is to be an F1™ world champion and this race is an important milestone in my journey to that point,” explains Fauzy.

Commenting on Fauzy’s appointment to the team, Lotus Racing team principal Tony Fernandes said: “We’re all delighted Fairuz is our third driver and thrilled with the input he’s already had. He was first on track at our shakedown, and then first on track in our very first test in Jerez, where he completed an incredible 76 laps, with no mistakes, and all with no power steering. What an amazing achievement.

“He’s a real inspiration to me, to the team and to all of Malaysia, showing that it you have a dream and work hard, you can achieve whatever you want. For me now, it’s not just about Fairuz being one of our drivers – he shows that we can have more Malaysians in our garage, in the factory, in marketing and when Malaysians see their countrymen working in F1™, it will change their perception of where they are in the world.”

In addition to his role in Lotus Racing, Fauzy has been chosen to be the Sepang Race Ambassador. As Ambassador, he will help promote the Malaysian Grand Prix as well as promoting motorsports development and road safety.

“I am privileged to be in Formula One™ with Lotus Racing and the Ambassador role provides me with a global stage to promote Malaysia,” says Fauzy.

The popularity of Formula One™ in Asia is growing rapidly and 2010 will be an important season for Malaysia, especially now that the country has its own team and driver to support.

The Malaysian Grand Prix promises to be a thrilling race but also a very demanding race – for both drivers and cars. Heat and humidity will inevitably be big factors and there is a chance of heavy rain too.

Fauzy says, “I think this will be the toughest race of the season so far. It is a high speed circuit with fast corners and breaking zones that lead to hairpin bends. With temperatures in the mid-30s and humidity of 60 percent plus, it’s a demanding combination which will really test the drivers and the engines.”

Comments and Discussion

Connor McLaughlin

I thought Alex Yoong was Malaysian?

- posted on 1st April 2010 at 3:36 pm
Maks P.

And you're right.

- posted on 1st April 2010 at 3:40 pm

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