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Celis joins Force India as development driver


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Mexican teenager Alfonso Celis has joined Force India as a development driver and will take part in seven practice sessions next year, the Formula One team said yesterday.
The 19-year-old, who has been racing in the junior GP3 series, will drive a Formula One car for the first time in Abu Dhabi testing after next week’s season-ending grand prix.
Force India said the Mexico City-born driver, who has had one podium finish in GP3 so far, will also carry out simulator work.
“As our development driver we will work hard to prepare him for the demands of driving in Formula One and provide a good grounding in all aspects of the job,” said team co-owner Vijay Mallya in a statement.
Force India already have experienced Mexican driver Sergio Perez racing for them along with Germany’s Nico Hulkenberg and are also backed by several Mexican sponsors.
The country’s presence in Formula One is growing, with Mexico returning to the grand prix calendar this season after a 23-year absence and Esteban Gutierrez joining the new Haas F1 team as a race driver.
“Ever since I started racing I’ve been dreaming of Formula One, so it’s a huge honour to begin working with Sahara Force India,” said Celis.
“It’s an amazing opportunity for me to learn about Formula One and to work closely with the engineers and race drivers. Being on the track in Abu Dhabi will be an incredible feeling.”

Wurz rules out Manor
principal job
Austrian Alexander Wurz has ruled himself out of the running to take over as principal of Manor Marussia, the smallest team on the Formula One starting grid.
“After a period of consideration, I have informed (owner) Stephen Fitzpatrick that I have taken the decision not to make myself available to Manor, the 41-year-old ex-Formula One driver told the BBC on Wednesday.
Manor will have a vacancy after next week’s season-ending Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, with current principal John Booth and sporting director
Graeme Lowdon resigning after reported differences with Fitzpatrick.
The British-based team last week appointed former McLaren veteran Dave Ryan as their new racing director.
Wurz, who is retiring from motorsport as a driver after this weekend’s World Endurance Championship finale in Bahrain, had discussed the principal role with Fitzpatrick without a formal offer being made.



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