Alfa Romeo confirms Guanyu Zhou as race driver for next season
Nov.16 - Alfa Romeo Racing ORLEN will have a boost of talent and youthful enthusiasm as Guanyu Zhou joins the team as race driver for the 2022 season. The Chinese youngster, a multiple race winner in the FIA F2 Championship, will make his F1 debut as he lines up on the grid for next season’s opener in Bahrain with Valtteri Bottas as his teammate.
The first ever Formula One race driver from China, Zhou is a trailblazer who will write a pivotal page of his country’s motorsport history. His path to Formula One is one of dedication and commitment, without a direct role model to set the path but with steadfast confidence in his own abilities and the unwavering support of his family.
Having experienced success at all levels of racing in his career, Zhou, 22, has been on the radar of most F1 teams for some time. He finished second in Italian F4 in 2015, before racking up race victories in Euro F3 and F2, Formula One’s feeder series. 2021, in particular, has been a breakthrough year for the driver, who is currently in second place in the standings in F2 and is ready to mount a challenge for the title in the final two events of the season in Saudi Arabia and Abu Dhabi.
Zhou will join a team with heritage and tradition, completing a highly-competitive line-up alongside Valtteri Bottas: this combination of youth and experience will be ready to push Alfa Romeo Racing ORLEN forward at a time in which the sport embraces a completely new set of regulations and all teams start their quest for glory from scratch.
With a complete race driver line-up for 2022, the team is now ready to embark on this new era with confidence. Welcome to Alfa Romeo Racing ORLEN, Zhou!
Frédéric Vasseur, Team Principal Alfa Romeo Racing ORLEN: “It is a pleasure to welcome Guanyu Zhou to Alfa Romeo Racing ORLEN. He is a very talented driver, as his results in F2 have shown, and we are looking forward to helping his talent flourish even more in Formula One. We are proud of our line-up for 2022 and we are confident Zhou will form a very successful partnership with Valtteri. We are also looking forward to welcoming all the new Chinese fans who will join the team: Alfa Romeo Racing ORLEN is a historical brand and one that embodies the spirit of Formula One and we will do our utmost to make the experience of our sport a great one in China.”
Guanyu Zhou, 2022 driver Alfa Romeo Racing ORLEN: “I dreamt from a young age of climbing as high as I can in a sport that I am passionate about and now the dream has come true. It is a privilege for me to start my Formula 1 racing career with an iconic team, a team that has introduced so much young talent into Formula 1 in the past. Now the dream is reality. I feel well prepared for the immense challenge of Formula 1, the pinnacle of my sport, alongside a proven, world-class talent in Valtteri Bottas. I wish to thank the Alfa Romeo Racing ORLEN team for this opportunity. Next year the target will be to learn as much as possible and as quickly as possible. To be the first ever Chinese driver in Formula 1 is a breakthrough for Chinese motorsport history. I know a lot of hopes will be resting on me and, as ever, I will take this as motivation to become better and achieve more.”
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They've only just used to the Finnish way, and all Gio's hair products, and now Chinese, so there wont be any problems on the communication front yeah right...lol
I see that the 30 million
Zhou brings with him haven't been mentioned.........
What a glowing report. I hope you showered after writing it :-)
It looks like AR used Chinese government flacks to provide this press release. BTW, 2d place is the first loser. Oh well, his hair has potential.
As expected, pretty much ever since his Alfa move speculation, began back in August except for the Andretti buyout attempt phase.
His sponsor backing had an influence, but still, congratulations on becoming China’s first-ever F1 driver.
Gio's fate was also entirely foreseeable.
Overall in these three seasons, he’s failed at convincingly beating Kimi in the races, which matter the most.
Box ticker and money bringer
If it sells more Alfas in China...
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