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Jaguar confirm Webber and Pizzonia! |
02 Nov 02 |
Jaguar
Racing today announced that Brazilian Antonio Pizzonia (22) and Australian
Mark Webber (26) and have signed to compete for the team in the 2003 FIA
Formula One World Championship. Mark and Antonio replace Eddie Irvine (37)
and Pedro de la Rosa (age). These changes are with immediate effect.
"I am thrilled to be welcoming Antonio and Mark to Jaguar Racing for what
promises to be an exciting and new partnership in Formula One," said
Jaguar Racing CEO and Team Principal Niki Lauda. "In Antonio, or 'Jungle
Boy' as he has been nicknamed, we have a very gifted raw racer who will
undoubtedly inject a new lease of life into Formula One. His speed and
racing instinct are what attracted us to him and I have little doubt in
his ability to shake-up the establishment in a big way. Mark, on the other
hand, has solid F1 experience and now's his chance to prove exactly what
he's capable of. We have two very different characters and I have every
intention of revving them up in an effort to extract the maximum from
them. Team orders is not something we play by at Jaguar and if anything,
these two drivers will be under strict instructions to go out and fight
each other on the race track ? as well as everyone else, of course! We are
red-blooded racers at Jaguar and from what I have seen of Antonio and
Mark, I am confident of seeing a very competitive dual next season."
After three seasons with the team, Eddie Irvine
(37) makes way for the new driver line-up and his valuable contribution to
the development and growth of Jaguar Racing is summed up by Niki: "I
cannot thank Eddie enough for his hard-work and commitment during the last
three seasons. He has been with us right from day one and while there have
been some difficult and challenging periods to endure, Eddie's resilience
and focus remained throughout. His experience, speed and race craft are
exemplary and the decision to replace him in no way reflects upon his
clear ability as a competitive racer."
Pedro de la Rosa joined Jaguar Racing in April
2001 and made his debut for the team at his home race in Spain. "Pedro has
unfortunately struggled with some aspects of the programme and in simple
terms, it hasn't really worked out for either party. It's unfortunate,
yes, but that's Formula One. We wanted to adopt a fresh approach for next
year and our strategy is firmly geared towards making progress at all
levels of the business."
Mark and Antonio first tested the Jaguar R3 in
Barcelona earlier this year during an evaluation exercise aimed at
exploring the team's options for the 2003 season. At the time, Mark Webber
was contesting the season with the KL Minardi Asiatech Formula One team
while Antonio has spent the 2002 season contesting the FIA F3000
Championship. In addition, Antonio has spent the season as BMW WilliamsF1
Team test driver alongside Ralf Schumacher, Juan Pablo Montoya and Marc
Gene.
Speaking from the States where he is preparing to
contest this weekend's New York Marathon, Antonio said: "After having
spent a year testing solidly for BMW WilliamsF1, the logical next step was
to secure a race drive for 2003 and to have been given that opportunity by
Niki Lauda is simply fantastic. Jaguar Racing has made considerable
progress in recent months and combined with the solid work being
undertaken right now, I am very excited about racing for Jaguar next
season. My testing role with BMW WilliamsF1 this season has generated over
14,000kms of mileage and my aim now is to focus this experience towards
helping Jaguar achieve its goals next season."
"I'm truly excited about racing for Jaguar next
season," said Mark. "It is one of the most emotive and successful names in
motor racing and one that has a wealth of motorsport heritage. As the
latest recruit to join what is a distinguished line-up of Jaguar drivers
from the past, I realise my role will be very important in helping the
team succeed. It is a phenomenally competitive time in Formula One right
now and given the intense development programme Jaguar has in place, it is
critical that Antonio and I help accelerate the team's progress over
winter so as to be ready for what promises to be a very exciting season
given the revised format of the race weekend. Having tested with the team
at Barcelona earlier this year and from visiting the Jaguar Racing
factory, I know there are a lot of good people involved with the team and
we all know what we have to deliver next season."
Antonio and Mark will begin testing duties with
Jaguar Racing after the winter test ban is lifted from 26th November
onwards.
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