Marussia Pic-k Charles
Marussia, the newly re-branded Virgin Racing team, have announced that young Frenchman Charles Pic will join the team for 2012. Pic will replace Jerome d’Ambrosio alongside Timo Glock in a move that has been predicted for the last month.
Pic, who drove for the team in it’s Virgin racing guise at the recent young driver test, has spent the last two years racing in GP2, finishing fourth this season.
John Booth, Team Principal of Marussia
“I’m very pleased to welcome Charles to Marussia as Timo’s team-mate for 2012. We naturally keep a close eye on the junior formulae and Charles is certainly someone we have been watching over the past few years. The real barometer however was our Young Driver Test in Abu Dhabi last week, where we put him through a series of tough tests to thoroughly evaluate his potential. This was his first time in a Formula One car so it should have been quite daunting, however Charles was extremely focused on what needed to be done and absolutely rose to the challenge. He continued to improve in every area but his race simulation work particularly caught our eye.
“Winter testing will be upon us before we know it, so it is actually a relatively short space of time ahead with a lot for Charles to get used to, but he is an extremely determined young guy and he worked very well with the team last week. He has an extremely mature head on young shoulders, so I have no doubt that he will be working very hard over the winter to prepare for his debut season.
“I would like to take this opportunity to thank Jérôme d’Ambrosio for his hard work and important contribution to our team over the past 12 months or more. He has an exciting future to look forward to I’m sure and we wish him every success.”
Charles Pic
“I’m very happy to be making the step up to Formula One with Marussia. As a driver you always feel you are ready for the next opportunity but in Abu Dhabi last week it was a tough test. The team gave me some fantastic opportunities to learn new things but I also knew that I had to impress them and show them I was ready to do a good job. I was pleased with my performance, and obviously the team were too, so a very good start but this is just the beginning and I know that a lot of hard work is ahead of me to reward this chance.
“I like the team a lot; we worked well together in the test and I feel very comfortable. They want to do things the right way and I can see that there is a lot of determination to succeed, so it is very special for me to be part of that. I’m looking forward to working hard in every area over the winter to ensure I am ready for the start of testing and my first Grand Prix.”
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Picture Credits: Glenn Dunbar/LAT Photographic
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