Monday, December 10 2012
British racer Jolyon Palmer has signed with Carlin for the 2013
GP2 Series. The 21 year-old, who is already a race winner in
the series, will race alongside Brazilian Felipe Nasr at the
British team.
Palmer is aiming for the GP2 title after an impressive campaign in
2012 which included victory at the blue riband Monaco Grand Prix as
well as podiums at Silverstone and Monza. He finished 11th in the
standings despite a series of electrical issues blighting the first
four events.
Carlin is one of the most respected outfits in world motorsport
having won multiple titles in championships including British F3
and Formula Renault 3.5. Carlin joined the GP2 Series as recently
as 2011 but is already established as one of the leading teams with
Max Chilton finishing fourth in the drivers' standings this year.
They enjoyed a very successful second half to the 2012 GP2 season
with three pole positions and two race wins, including a dominant
victory for Chilton at the season finale in Singapore.
Jolyon Palmer said: "I'm very happy to be racing for Carlin in
2013. The team showed good pace this year in their second season in
GP2 and they are hungry to build on that next year. My aim is to be
fighting for the championship and I'm confident we are in a
position to do that."
Racing Director Trevor Carlin added: "Jolyon is a very promising
young British driver and we're delighted to be able to welcome him
into our GP2 team. He put in some fantastic performances last
season and I believe he will be a regular race winner and title
contender next year. With Jolyon and Felipe we have an
exceptionally talented team, and preparations are already underway
for a strong start to the 2013 season."
For more information on Jolyon Palmer visit his official website at
www.jolyonpalmer.com.







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