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BRAWN GP CONTINUE TO SUPPORT WILL STEVENS ON DRIVER DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME The Brawn GP team has confirmed that they will continue to support Will Stevens on a long-term driver development programme. The association continues Will's previous ...

BRAWN GP CONTINUE TO SUPPORT WILL STEVENS ON DRIVER DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

The Brawn GP team has confirmed that they will continue to support Will Stevens on a long-term driver development programme. The association continues Will's previous relationship with the Honda Racing F1 Team and will provide the platform for him to develop the level of performance that is required to potentially become part of Brawn GP's Formula One programme in the future. 17 year old Will is widely regarded as one of Britain's top rising young motorsport stars. Following a prodigious karting career, he is now competing in the Formula Renault UK Championship with Fortec Motorsport in his rookie year in single seater car racing.

Nick Fry, Chief Executive Officer of Brawn GP, commented, "We are very pleased to be continuing our support of Will's motorsport career and extending the relationship that he has had with the team since 2008. We look forward to working with Will and will be keeping a close eye on his developing motorsport career." Commenting on today's announcement, Will Stevens said, "I am extremely proud to be part of the Brawn GP team. What the team has achieved so far this season is incredible and the future looks very exciting. To have the opportunity to be a part of the team is amazing. I would like to thank Ross, Nick and Ron Meadows for their continued support and commitment to my future and I intend to ensure that their belief in me is rewarded".

-credit: brawn gp

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