Toro Rosso ring the changes
Lotus will not be the only team to start 2012 with a completely different line-up to what ended 2011 (Raikkonen returns; Grosjean to partner Kimi) – Scuderia Toro Rosso (STR) announced today that they had dropped Sebastien Buemi and Jaime Alguersuari for Daniel Ricciardo and Jean-Eric Vergne.
Alguersuari and Buemi finished a credible 14th and 15th in the 2011 championship, and the Spaniard would have every right to feel aggrieved having outscored his team-mate 26-15.
In the meantime, Daniel Ricciardo spent half the season at HRT where he received criticism for his performances alongside Vitantonio Liuzzi. Ricciardo was also linked to Caterham, where he would have replaced Jarno Trulli. The Australian had also been racing in the Formula Renault 3.5 series, where he finished 5th after missing races late in the season due to his F1 commitments.
Vergne, on the other hand, was in contention for the title until the end, when a retirement handed the title to Robert Wickens by nine points. Vergne had also been gaining F1 experience in Friday practice for STR towards the end of the season.
Franz Tost:
“I am pleased that we have been able to reach an early decision on our drivers for next year, because it means we can all give our full attention to 2012, without any distractions. Over the past year, both Daniel and Jean-Eric have proved their worth and I expect them to make a significant contribution to the team’s performance next year. Daniel has the benefit of having actually raced in Grands Prix for much of this year, while Jean-Eric proved he could adapt quickly to the demands of driving a Formula 1 car. As they have both worked with the team and its engineers very recently, this should allow us to get up to speed right from the start of winter testing in a couple of months time. I must also thank Sebastien Buemi and Jaime Alguersuari for all their hard work over the past three seasons. They have delivered some excellent performances which have helped the team move forward and develop. We wish them well for the future. However, one has to remember that when Scuderia Toro Rosso was established in 2005, it was done so with the intention of providing a first step into Formula 1 for the youngsters in the Red Bull Junior Driver programme. It is therefore part of the team’s culture to change its driver line-up from time to time in order to achieve this goal.”
Daniel Ricciardo:
“This is a really big deal for me and something I have wanted ever since I was driving for Toro Rosso on Friday mornings at the races in the first part of last season. To be honest, I am still jumping up and down with excitement at the news. In the second half of 2011 I learned a lot from the people I worked with, racing in eleven Grands Prix and I want to thank them for the opportunity they gave me. I have to say that joining Scuderia Toro Rosso was always my real goal, so a big thank you to Red Bull for giving me this fantastic opportunity and now I can’t wait to get to work once testing begins.”
Jean-Éric Vergne:
“First of all, I must thank Red Bull for all their support so far and for believing I am ready to take on the ultimate challenge of racing in Formula 1. Christmas has come early for me this year! Having driven for them a few times this year and also testing for Red Bull Racing in Abu Dhabi, I definitely feel ready to make the move, even if I know there is a big difference between testing and actually racing. I enjoyed working with the guys at Toro Rosso this year and I can’t wait to be part of the team for real. Sitting on the grid in Melbourne next March cannot come soon enough.”
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