Exclusive Q&A with Andy Soucek
Reigning F2 champion talks about his graduation to Formula One
The official Formula Two website spoke to 2009 FIA Formula Two
Champion Andy Soucek today (23 February) following confirmation
that the Spaniard has signed with the Virgin F1 team as their
official reserve driver for the 2010 season. Andy is currently
testing the Williams JPH1B F2 car in Barcelona and the 24-year-old
took time out to talk about his F1 future and Formula Two...
Tell us how you feel having achieved a lifelong ambition
to reach Formula One.
"It feels great. I couldn't quite believe it even as I was
signing the contract. To have joined a Formula One team and knowing
that I could be competing in Grands Prix if I am required is a
fantastic feeling. It will be a difficult job, but I know that I
will learn a lot in preparation for racing in F1. One of the key
aspects that excited me about this project is that I will be
heavily involved with the team from the outset. I will get to use
the simulator, I will be at every test and Grand Prix, and I will
be in every meeting between the drivers and engineers, so I will be
a real member of the team."
How important a role did your championship winning
season in F2 play in helping you reach F1?
"Winning the FIA Formula Two Championship and the prize of a
test drive in Formula One really helped to raise my profile. I had
some good results when I was in GP2, but it was only once I started
winning in F2 that things really started to develop. Everyone knows
that in F2 it is the driver that makes the difference and I feel
that my performance last year showed people I was good enough for
F1. Of course, the prize was a massive boost as I got to show my
abilities in an F1 car in Jerez. This experience went very well,
but it would not have been possible if I hadn't succeeded in
Formula Two."
What would you say to any talented young drivers who are
considering joining F2 and what do you feel are the main benefits
of competing in the championship?
"I would recommend Formula Two to any young driver, and
particularly those who do not have the big budgets required to
compete in GP2. F2 is a great step towards Formula One and it is a
great place to learn. People say that it is difficult when you do
not work with a team but it means the driver in Formula Two is
responsible for every single detail. Of course working with teams
during your career is important, but in F2 you have to work
extremely hard to achieve the most out of the experience and that
is what I think makes Formula Two so special."
You have been heavily involved in the testing and
development of the newly upgraded Williams JPH1B. How has this been
going and do you expect to continue in the role?
"Well I am actually testing the car in Barcelona again today,
but this could be my last one before the new season. If I am asked
to test the F2 car again in the future then I will always want to
do it. I have enjoyed being part of the programme and as a driver
it is always good to keep clocking up the miles! I did a lot of
laps yesterday as we are here with Avon testing various new
compounds for 2010. Things have been going well over the winter and
the improvement in the car has been very impressive. The team is
doing a great job and we are still learning all the time.
"In general, I will keep a close eye on the F2 championship this
season and will try to attend any races that I can. If there is not
a clash with my schedule then it would be great to be at the final
round in Valencia to see the new F2 champion crowned."
Moving back to your future in Formula One - when do you
expect to drive the Virgin Racing VR-01 car for the first
time?
"I am not 100% sure yet but it will be very soon. I will be with
the team in Barcelona later this week and I cannot wait to get my
first experience in the car. Having previously tested with Toyota
and more recently with Williams it will be fantastic to drive
another Formula One car. I am excited to see and feel how the car
behaves and then hopefully I will be able to assist the team in
developing the car further. Coming into a team that is new on the
grid is very exciting as you really feel that you can make a
difference."
Drivers interested in competing in F2 this year should
contact the Championship Co-ordinator, James Gornall, at
james.gornall@formulatwo.com or on 0044 1234 332439.