McLaren have confirmed that Kevin
Magnussen will undertake additional challenges over the coming year,
after he reached the next stage of the British team’s young driver
programme. Magnussen will carry out work in McLaren’s simulator and will
also be given the opportunity to drive the MP4-27 during this year’s
young driver test.
“I’m
really pleased by this new agreement with Vodafone McLaren Mercedes,”
said the 19 year-old. “The team has shown great faith in me so far and I
feel that this is an important step in my career.
"F1
is a highly pressured, data-driven environment, and anyone who wants to
get there and succeed within it has to master all the technical aspects
of the discipline. This is a great opportunity and I look forward to
working with the team and playing a part in Vodafone McLaren Mercedes’
future.”
Magnussen
is the son of former McLaren test and race driver Jan Magnussen. Last
year he finished runner-up in the British Formula Three championship,
claiming eight pole positions and winning seven races. In 2012 he will
combine his role at McLaren with a full-time drive in World Series by
Renault.
“Racing
is the core business of Vodafone McLaren Mercedes,” concluded team
principal Martin Whitmarsh. “By enabling talented drivers to fulfil
their potential, our Driver Development Programme is a strategic
investment in the future of that business and the sport as a whole.
"We’ve
been delighted by Kevin’s progress, aptitude and work ethic thus far.
The time was right for him to take the next step and we look forward to
helping him gain the experience he requires.”
The young Danish driver joined the entry level of the team’s young driver programme back in 2010.
Source : www.formula1.com
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