NoFenders.com: A Complete User-Friendly , Interactive Open Wheel Racing Resource For Fans, Drivers, And Teams.
Google



sponsor

sponsor

FIA F2 Thursday, March 4, 2010 NoFenders.com

Share

F2 agrees partnership with McLaren Autosport BRDC Award Formula Two to play central role in Award's final assessment process


The FIA Formula Two Championship will play a pivotal part in the 22nd McLaren Autosport BRDC Award after today (04/03) announcing a partnership to supply six Williams JPH1B cars for the final driver assessment process.

The FIA Formula Two Operation on circuit at Barcelona
The FIA Formula Two Operation on circuit at Barcelona
Credit: FIA F2

The prestigious award - previously won by David Coulthard and reigning FIA Formula One World Champion Jenson Button - is set to undergo one of the biggest enhancements in its history thanks to the link-up with Formula Two. The move to supply six F2 cars will transform the driver assessment process as there will be enough machines to enable all of the finalists to be on the track at the same time - something that had proved impossible in the past.

Formula Two will now provide the cars and the engineering support for the award, whilst there are also plans in place for a frontrunner from the 2010 championship to provide a benchmark for the six MABA finalists. There is the potential to change the format to include qualifying runs, race simulations, pitstops and technical feedback appraisals.

The McLaren Autosport BRDC Award is the world's premier young driver award, aimed at rewarding the best young racing drivers from the UK, where a final shortlist of six drivers are evaluated both in and out of a number of racing cars. An experienced panel of judges decide on a winner who is then awarded a £50,000 cash prize and a test in a McLaren Formula One car.

Formula 3 had previously been used for the single seater element, but a lack of cars often meant that drivers were assessed at different times and in differing weather conditions, whilst a number of drivers also gained an advantage by testing an F3 car prior to the shootout.

Jonathan Palmer, Formula Two Series Director, said: "The single seater is the most important part of the evaluation, but it's frustrating to have to run drivers in batches because of the resources that have previously been available.

"Even if we tested in Spain the track conditions would vary with temperature. Comparing drivers in different weather conditions and at different times complicates the whole process. Using six F2 cars will allow the judges to compare drivers in the same cars at the same time.

"This gives us a real opportunity to get creative with the appraisal. We can do more running and give the judges a huge amount more data with which to evaluate the drivers."

Long-serving MABA judge and veteran commentator Ian Titchmarsh said: "Just like F2 itself as a racing category, the introduction of F2 cars into the Award test days will provide a much more level playing field, while at the same time offering the opportunity to test the finalists in ways which have simply not been possible previously."


print icon Print This Page Go back to the previous page email icon 


Sirius Satellite Radio Inc.


Recent F2 News
July
July 18/10 - F2 - Eng bounces back with Brands Hatch victory
July 17/10 - F2 - Kazim Vasiliauskas snatches pole for race two
July 17/10 - F2 - Stoneman romps to home victory at Brands Hatch
July 16/10 - F2 - Dean Stoneman storms to Brands Hatch pole
July 16/10 - F2 - Stoneman gets weekend off to stylish start
July 13/10 - F2 - Palmer leaves it late to head a British 1-2-3
July 4/10 - F2 - Relentless Stoneman claims victory in race two
July 4/10 - F2 - Perfect Palmer doubles up in Portimão
July 3/10 - F2 - Palmer triumphs in Algarve opener
July 3/10 - F2 - Jolyon Palmer posts Portimão pole


Tiger Direct (Canada)

sponsor

sponsor








North American |  IndyCar |  Indy Lights |  Star Mazda |  USF2000 | 
International |  Formula One |  GP2 |  GP2 Asia |  GP3 |  F2 |  Australian F3 |  British F3 |  Euro F3 |  WSBR |  Superleague
Driver index |  Track Index |  Team Index |  Schedules |  Suggestion box  |  Links
Follow us on Twitter

NoFenders.com - Copyright © 2005-2010
All Rights Reserved

Follow us on Facebook   Join us on The Vintage Racing League