BMW plays its part in the Young Driver Days at Jerez.
Alexander Rossi and Esteban Gutierrez drive a BMW Sauber F1.09.
Munich/Hinwil, November 24th 2009. Despite pulling out of Formula One, BMW is
staying true to its promise of giving two talented young Formula BMW drivers their
first taste of an F1 car. Alexander Rossi and Esteban Gutierrez will take part in the
official Formula One test for young drivers at Jerez from 1st - 3rd December 2009.
"Depriving these junior drivers of the test we had promised them was not an option
for us, even after the withdrawal of BMW from Formula One," said BMW Motorsport
Director Mario Theissen. "BMW remains committed to motor sport and is keen to
continue making a contribution to well-structured talent development."
Rossi, from Nevada City in California, earned his opportunity to test an F1 car by
taking victory in the 2008 Formula BMW World Final in Mexico City. The 18-year-old
qualified for the international showdown by winning the Formula BMW Americas
series earlier that year.
The 2009 season saw Rossi finish fourth overall in the International Formula Master
series and wrap up the rookies' title in the process. Shortly before his 18th birthday -
which he celebrated on 25th September 2009 - the American was able to familiarise
himself with the Jerez circuit during a test in a GP2 car. He went on to make his GP2
Asia debut in Abu Dhabi during the final weekend of the Formula One season on
31stOctober/1st November, finishing fourth in race 1 and fifth in the sprint race.
As Rossi is keen to emphasise: "I take the opportunity to present myself as a driver
at Formula One level very seriously and I'm very aware of the far-reaching potential it
has. I feel very fortunate and my goals for the test are to put in a fantastic
performance while fully absorbing the whole experience. There is a growing list of
people that have helped me get where I am today. This is a team effort and I am very
grateful for this support. A special thanks to BMW Motorsport Director Dr. Mario
Theissen for making this test possible and having the confidence in me."
Gutierrez - another 18-year-old - also secured his place at the Formula One test on
the back of strong performances in Formula BMW. Having swept to the 2008
Formula BMW Europe title in convincing fashion, the Mexican went into the World
Final on home territory as favourite, eventually finishing third.
Gutierrez was born in Monterrey, Nuevo Leon on 5th August 1991 and now lives in
Paris. This year he finished ninth in the drivers' standings in the Formula 3 Euro
Series. A GP2 test at Jerez in October enabled him, like Rossi, to gain prior
knowledge of the track in southern Spain. In early November he completed a two-
day test in a GP2 car in Le Castellet, southern France.
The Mexican explains: "We have put all our efforts into the preparations for this great
opportunity that will provide me with an insight into what the future may bring. The
opportunity to drive a Formula One car is the fulfilment of part of my dreams. I feel
very pleased and will use this experience to learn about and experience the
professionalism of a Formula One team. This will help me to find the aspects where I
need to work on myself more. This test is the achievement of many people who have
given me support. It is also an honour for me to represent my home country Mexico. I
will deliver my best."
The three days of testing (for young drivers who have taken part in no more than two
Formula One events) were written into the FIA rule-book for 2009. A large number of
F1 teams are expected to travel to Jerez, not least because no other testing has
been permitted since the start of the season and the ban remains in force until 31st
December.
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