Saturday, May 22, 2010

Vitaly Petrov - are there any more Russian Racing Drivers that could reach Formula 1?

RIA Novosti
Vitaly PetrovRussia's first F1 racer set to bring grand prix race home

11:07 01/02/2010 Russia's first Formula One racer Vitaly Petrov has expressed the hope that he would bring Russia closer to hosting an F1 grand prix, according to Autosport.com.>>


itc racing are attempting to assist developing nations in their quest to form racing drivers

There is an Andalucia Open Formula Libre Championship (Spain) - 6 weekends/12 races at 5 different circuits in 2010. This could be expanded to 8 weekends/16 races in 2011 with pre season testing and tuition if necessary.

They are trying to interest a developing nation to run 10 cars, with either a partial package (car and storage) or a full package which would include pre race preparation and race preparation.

Alternatively there could be a Formula Ford International Zetec Challenge Cup within the Open Formula Libre Championship with nations fielding 4 to 5 cars each. i.e Russia. India. China. Morocco and any other nation that is interested in participating.


A complete car costs approximately
40.000€ new

2 rolling chassis SJ09 available
20.000€ each

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