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US F1 Team announces Jose Maria Lopez as driver for 2010 season

Peter Windsor, Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner and José Maria LopezThe US F1 Team announced on the 25th of January that they have signed the former Renault F1 Team test driver, Jose Maria “Pechito” Lopez aged 26, to race with them in the 2010 FIA Formula One World Championship. Lopez will be the 24th Argentine* to race in Formula One, sustaining a heritage that began sixty years ago when Juan Manuel Fangio and Froilan “Pepe” Gonzalez took the F1 world by storm.”Securing ‘Pechito’ Lopez for our debut season has been a goal of ours for a long time,” said US F1 Team Executive Vice President Peter Windsor. “We’ve been following his career since he dominated the Renault V6 Championship in 2003 and we’re thrilled to have him on board as we return America to Formula One. Lopez is a consummate professional and born leader. The most revealing thing about his character was how he handled the disappointment of not racing for Renault after three years of testing with them in F1. Instead of moping around and feeling sorry for himself, he returned to Argentina and totally dominated the local scene, winning 38 races and three championships. He became a major star as a result and, in turn, the Argentine nation – a country where F1 is second only to soccer – has got behind him.” As proof of that, Lopez’s US F1 contract was officially announced by the President of Argentina, Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner, in the Casa Rosada (Government House) in Buenos Aires on the afternoon of January 25.After meeting Jose Maria and Windsor, the President commented: “The Argentine government is very happy to get behind this exciting new project and we wish Jose Maria and the team all the best for the 2010 season.”"This is a truly memorable day for me, my family and the people of Argentina,” said Lopez, who has more than 6,000 kilometers of F1 test experience. “I have been working towards this day for much of my life and I can’t thank Peter and Ken [Anderson] enough for this opportunity. Of course a new F1 team faces many challenges but our goal is to improve with each race and build a foundation that will eventually see this team competing for wins and championships.”After winning in karts all over the world from the age of seven – Lopez was leading Lewis Hamilton in the world…

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Posted by admin 30 January 2010


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