Benjamin Bailly joins Formula Two for 2010
Belgian graduates after claiming Formul’Academy Euro Series title
Reigning Formul'Academy Euro Series Champion Benjamin Bailly has
become the latest driver to enter the FIA Formula Two Championship
for 2010.
Since making his karting debut in 2004, 19-year-old Bailly has
cut a rapid ascent through the motorsport ranks. He finished third
in the French Elite Championship in 2006, and claimed fifth overall
in the premier Formula A World Karting Championship the following
year.
Bailly enjoyed his most successful season to date in 2009, where
a superb campaign saw him claim the overall Formul'Academy Euro
Series championship with six wins, five podiums and three pole
positions from the 14 races. He took victory in the second race in
his debut weekend at Valencia and his run to the title also
included a win in Oschersleben and a double victory at Monza - all
circuits that F2 will visit in 2010.
Bailly has already experienced the F2 car, having joined the
2009 winter tests at both Valencia and Portimão. He ran
well at both, setting the seventh fastest time in Valencia before
recording a best effort within seven tenths of a second of Kazim
Vasiliauskas' ultimate pace in Portugal.
The Belgian driver's progression to F2 has been assisted by the
Royal Automobile Club of Belgium National Team, which helps promote
and develop young Belgian racing talent. The RACB National Team
also includes Jerome D'Ambrosio, 2010 test driver for the Renault
F1 team, as well as Formula Renault 3.5 Champion Bertrand Baguette
and German F3 Champion Laurens Vanthoor.
Benjamin Bailly said: "Formula Two is a great championship and
I'm delighted to be joining it for 2010. I like the concept of the
series, and the fact that all the cars are equal means the driver
makes all the difference - in other categories, if you're not with
a good team you can't get the results. Andy Soucek also proved what
a good learning step F2 is when he set the fastest time in his
Formula One test in Jerez. I'm sure it will be a really competitive
season, especially with the upgrades made to the car, but I proved
I could be fast when I tested in F2 at Portimão, and I'm
certainly targeting podiums and even race wins this year - a good
season would be my way of thanking the team RACB officials!"
Jonathan Palmer, Formula Two Series Director, said: "I'm
delighted Benjamin is joining us in Formula Two as our first
Belgian driver. I have seen the Formul'Academy Euro Series and it
is clearly very competitive and based, like F2, on providing
drivers will identical equipment. Benjamin's successes in
Formul'Academy were due to his superior driving ability, not budget
and team superiority, and I'm sure this experience will serve him
well in F2. Benjamin's talent was obvious in the winter F2 tests
when he was always towards the top of the time sheets whilst he
also had a great approach to his racing, being intelligent,
personable and hard working. He has some very professional advisors
and the Royal Automobile Club of Belgium is to be commended on
providing vital financial support to one of their country's most
promising drivers in his quest to reach F1".
Interested drivers should contact the Championship
Co-ordinator, James Gornall, at james.gornall@formulatwo.com or on
0044 1234 332439.
To read more about Benjamin Bailly, visit his 2010
driver's page here.