- 20 Oct 10, 04:08#221015
I just did a forum search and no one appears to have announced that on October 4, Sauber announced Heidfeld's replacement for 2011.
I read this on Wikipedia a week ago, and presumed it had already been announced. But it obviously deserves to have it's own dedicated thread because once again Heidfeld is without a seat...
http://joesaward.wordpress.com/2010/10/04/sauber-signs-perez/
This has obviously been a very low key signing.
I read this on Wikipedia a week ago, and presumed it had already been announced. But it obviously deserves to have it's own dedicated thread because once again Heidfeld is without a seat...
http://joesaward.wordpress.com/2010/10/04/sauber-signs-perez/
Sauber signs Perez
October 4, 2010 by joesaward
Sauber has signed Sergio Perez to race for the team in 2011. The 20-year old Mexican driver will line up alongside Kamui Kobayashi. The team has also announced a partnership with Telmex, which will have “a significant presence on the Sauber Motorsport racing cars” from the start of next year.
“Sauber has been not only a very successful racing team but also a strong talent developer of some of the most recognized names in racing since their early stages as well as one of the most respected people in the sport,” says Telmex chairman Carlos Slim Donit. “Their decision of having Sergio with them is very significant on his career to become a top driver representing Mexico. For Telmex and our racing project Escuderia Telmex it’s a great step forward, and we feel very proud to be able to consolidate these years of work for having a Mexican driver in F1 with Sauber Motorsport.”
Peter Sauber says that his team is happy and proud to be in a relationship with the Mexican telecommunications company.
“Telmex is an outstanding company and represents a strong partner for our team,” he said.
Perez has been a member of Escuderia Telmex, which supports racing drivers in various categories, for a number of years. He finished second in this year’s GP2 Series, winning four races – including the prestigious championship round in Monaco – in the process. Sergio began his career in karting, where he won a total of five championships. He followed that up with two years in Formula BMW before moving on to the National Class of the British F3 International Series, where he won a still record 14 races. In 2008 he finished fourth in the International Class of the British F3 International Series. In GP2 Asia he became the series’ youngest race winner at the age of 18.
“Formula 1 is the dream of every young racing driver,” Perez ays. “And now this dream is about to come true for me. Although I’m very much aware that this is also a big challenge and responsibility, I’m happy to accept that and am proud to be representing my country in the highest category of motor racing. I would like to thank Peter Sauber for the faith he’s shown in me and I’ll do everything I can to make the most of this wonderful opportunity.”
This has obviously been a very low key signing.

#5 Vettel!
