Ricardo Teixeira switches from GP2 to F2
Angolan becomes first African Formula Two driver
Angolan racer Ricardo Teixeira will compete in the 2010 FIA
Formula Two Championship after making the switch from GP2 today
(02/03).
Teixeira will be one of
the most experienced drivers in the F2 field this year, having
spent two seasons in the British F3 International class in 2007 and
2008, whilst also contesting the Zandvoort Masters and RTL GP
Masters of F3. In 2008 he made the switch to the GP2 Asia Series
with Trident Racing, before staying with the team for an assault on
the main GP2 series in 2009.
Ricardo has already experienced the Williams JPH1 F2 car, having
joined all four days of official winter testing last December. He
showed promising pace from the outset, finishing inside the top
eight in Valencia.
Ricardo Teixeira said: "After having participated in British F3
and GP2, I am now really looking forward to competing in the F2
championship. I hope to make best use of my experience and to
benefit from the principle of equality that pervades F2 in showing
my potential this year. This may be my first year in F2 but I
expect to improve quickly in the first races."
Jonathan Palmer, Formula Two Series Director, said: "I'm
delighted to welcome Ricardo Teixeira, our first African driver, to
Formula Two. The equality of F2 provides the perfect environment
for Ricardo to prove his talent and I'm sure he'll make the most of
the opportunity and be pushing for points this season. Coming from
GP2, Ricardo will really appreciate the recent performance upgrades
Williams and MSV have made to the JPH1B F2 car."
To read more about Ricardo Teixeira, visit his 2010
driver's page here.
Interested drivers should contact the Championship
Co-ordinator, James Gornall, at james.gornall@formulatwo.com or on
0044 1234 332439.