26-01-11 - Frijns en Abbring naar FIA Institute Young Driver Excellence Academy
Kevin Abbring and Robin Frijs has been chosen as two of the
19 drivers who will take part in a three-day shootout to decide who
will make it onto the inaugural FIA Institute Young Driver
Excellence Academy.
The FIA Institute asked drivers to apply for the Academy through
their National Sporting Association, which could then put forward a
maximum of two drivers for consideration. The KNAF is proud
that Kevin and Robin will be representing us at the
Selection Event for the Academy.
The shortlist is made up of young drivers from all over the
world, including competitors from Bahrain, France, Spain, Israel,
UK, Estonia, Norway, USA and New Zealand. They are also some of the
most talented young drivers in motor racing and rallying, with the
shortlist featuring a number of current series champions, including
the titleholders from Formula BMW Europe, the F4 Eurocup series and
ADAC Formel Masters. They are joined by event winners from the
Super 2000 and Junior World Rally Championships and a number of
drivers with Formula One testing experience.
Only 10 of the shortlisted drivers will be chosen to join the
Academy programme. To succeed they will have to demonstrate their
ability over three days of driving and non-driving
assessments. Of the final list of drivers chosen to take part,
at least one driver will be selected from each of the FIA
Institute's five funding regions: North, Central and South America;
Western and Northern Europe; Central and Eastern Europe; Middle
East and Africa; and Asia and Oceania.
The FIA Institute has teamed up with former Formula One star and
two-time Le Mans winner Alex Wurz and former World Rally Champion
co-driver Robert Reid to lead the Academy selection process and
training programme. At the Selection Event in Melk, Austria, they
will lead exercises designed to evaluate fitness and performance,
media techniques, teamwork and psychology.
The primary goals of the Academy are to prepare young drivers to
compete at the pinnacle of the sport; to increase skills in the
area of driver and road safety; and to actively promote the
principles of safety, fairness and responsibility both on and off
the track. The Academy programme is fully funded by the FIA
Foundation, and managed by the FIA Institute, as part of the Motor
Sport Safety Development Fund's Young Driver Safety Programme.
Prof. Sid Watkins, FIA Institute President, said: "The Academy
programme aims to ensure that our future stars are not just quick
but also have the education and attitude that you need to succeed
at the very top level. Alex and Robert have done just that and
their contribution is invaluable to this important project."
KNAF president Arie Ruitenbeek said: "We are very proud
that the FIA Institute selected two Dutch talented drivers to show
their skills in the Young Driver Excellence Academy. We consider
the fact that two of our talents take part in this programm is part
of our own KNAF Talent First program, which where are running for
ten years now."
THE DRIVERS
The FIA Institute has shortlisted 19 drivers for the Selection
Event, which will take place on 6-8 February 2011 in Melk, Austria.
Following three days of driving and non-driving assessments, only
10 of these will be chosen to join the Academy programme.
Kevin Abbring, 21, Netherlands
Kevin Abbring is a Dutch rally driver. In 2007, at the age of
17, Abbring competed in the Dutch championship and also made his
World Rally Championship debut. In 2008 he began competing in the
Junior World Rally Championship in a Renault Clio R3, with backing
from KNAF Talent First programme. He took his first JWRC win on the
2009 Rally Poland, on his way to fourth in the final standings for
2009. In 2010 he won the JWRC in Portugal. He has also competed in
the Intercontinental Rally Challenge, winning the 2WD category in
Ypres and Zlín.
Hamad Ahmed Al Fardan, 23, Bahrain
Hamad Ahmed Al Fardan is a Bahraini racing driver. His motor
sport career started in 1997 when he was just 9 years old. By the
age of 11 he had won his first Bahrain Karting championship. A
further two Bahrain Karting championships followed in 2001 and
2002, and in 2003 he finished 4th in the Rotax Max World Finals. At
the age of 15, Hamad signed to the Belgravia Formula BMW Team to
compete in the FBMW Asia, where he finished third in the rookie
standings.
Paul-Loup Chatin, 19, France
Paul-Loup Chatin is a French Racing Driver. A proficient skier
in his youth, Chatin placed 61st out of 400 during the European Cup
in Val d'Isere in the Giant Slalom, and became Vice Champion of the
French Ski Schools. He then discovered karting in 2005 and
developed strong experience in KF2 at a high level. For the 2010
season, he moved his motor sport career forward into single-seater
racing participating in the F4 Eurocup 1.6 where he finished a
creditable fourth in the standings with two victories.
Albert Costa, 20, Spain
Albert Costa Balboa is a Spanish racing driver who started his
international karting career in 2004, in the Copa Campeones Trophy
for Intercontinental A Junior class karts. He went on to win the
Italian Open Masters in 2005 before leaping from karting to Formula
Three in 2007, driving for Räikkönen Robertson Racing. But his
Formula Three career was cut short by lack of funds and he dropped
down to Formula Renault 2.0 to compete in the Eurocup and West
European Cup for Epsilon Euskadi. He won the Eurocup in 2009 and
graduated to the Formula Renault 3.5 Series in 2010.
Alon Day, 19, Israel
Alon Day is an Israeli racing driver who came second in the
Israel Karting Championship before moving to Intercontinental A
-level events in England and Germany. He graduated to the Asian
Formula Renault Challenge in 2008 and won the championship the
following season. In 2010, he participated in the German Formula
Three Championship, racing with the Performance Racing team.
Philipp Eng, 20, Austria
Philipp Eng is an Austrian racing driver who started karting in
2003, by competing in Intercontinental A Junior karts, the Andrea
Margutti Trophy and the Italian Open Masters. He won the Italian
Open Masters in 2004 and moved to Intercontinental A level in
2005. Eng made his car-racing debut in the Formula BMW ADAC
series in 2006 and went on to win the Formula BMW World Final in
2007. This earned him a test for the BMW Sauber Formula One team,
which he undertook in 2008. In 2009, Eng moved up to the FIA
Formula Two Championship, where he remained in 2010.
Robin Frijns, 19, Netherlands
Robin Frijns is a Dutch racing driver who was an active kart
racer in Belgium and France. In 2008, he finished third in the KF2
European Championship category and runner-up in the French
Championship, at the same level. He began his formula racing career
in the 2009 Formula BMW Europe season, finishing third overall in
the championship, with a win at Silverstone and six podiums. He
continued in Formula BMW in 2010, winning the championship, with
six victories.
Adam Gould, 23, UK
Adam Gould is a British rally driver. After finishing second in
the British Junior Rallycross Championship in 2003, Gould's first
senior rally was the Grizedale stages in 2004, where he won his
class first time out. He moved into the Fiesta Sporting Trophy
series in 2006 and secured a wildcard entry into the end of year
FST International Shootout, which he won. He was then selected for
the 'MSA British Rally Elite' scheme for 2008 and went on to win
the Pirelli Star Driver nomination. He won the Pirelli Star Driver
title and with it a Pirelli funded drive in a Subaru Impreza in the
British Rally Championship in 2009. He continued to participate in
the championship in 2010.
Timmy Hansen, 18, Sweden
Timmy Hansen is a Swedish racing driver. He had a successful
karting career winning the Göteborgs Stora Pris in the Formula Mini
class in 2004 and going on to do well in a number of
Intercontinental A Junior championships in the following years. In
2007 he won the Viking Trophy in the KF3 class 2007 and went on to
become Swedish champion in the KF2 class in 2008. In 2009 he
graduated to the Formula BMW Championship and came third in the
championship in 2010.
Egon Kaur, 23, Estonia
Egon Kaur is an Estonian rally driver who started his motor
sport career in 2002. His first competition was an ice-track race
in his hometown Pärnu. In 2003, Kaur competed in the Superkross
Cup, which he won the following season. In 2005 he won the Estonian
Rallycross Championship in the junior class and then moved up to
the Estonian Rally Championship, which he won in 2006. He continues
to complete in national Estonian rally events, and has also
competed in selected rounds of the World Rally Championship, with
his debut event in 2008.
Andreas Mikkelsen, 21, Norway
Andreas Mikkelsen is a Norwegian rally driver. After turning 17,
he started competing in rallies in the UK and won a number of
events including the Cambrian Rally, as well as the Saaremaa Rally
in Estonia. Mikkelsen debuted in the World Rally Championship at
the 2006 Rally GB and in the 2007 season he competed in eight WRC
events. In 2010, Mikkelsen competed in the Intercontinental Rally
Challenge, with a best finish of second on the 2010 Rally Scotland.
He also drove a Super 2000 car on three WRC rounds, and won the
SWRC class at the season-ending 2010 Wales Rally GB. He will
continue to compete in the IRC in 2011.
Josef Newgarden, 20, USA
Josef Newgarden is an American racing driver. He drove a kart
for the first time at the age of thirteen and in 2006 he took
titles in two classes of the Kart Racers of America - the Junior
Yamaha Championship and the TAG World Championship. The same year
he started his single-seater career in the Skip Barber Racing
School series, where he finished as runner-up in the Southern
Regional Series with three wins and another seven podiums. He moved
to the British Formula Ford Championship in 2009 and was again
runner-up with nine wins. In 2010, Newgarden moved into the GP3
Series.
Norman Nato, 18, France
Norman Nato is a French racing driver. He is a triple champion
of the French karting championship and he finished fourth in the
2009 KZ1 World Cup. In 2009, he participated in three karting
championships, winning the French championship with five victories
over ten races and then finishing eighth in the European
Championship in Wackersdorf, followed by his fourth place finish in
the World Cup in Sarno. In 2010 he made his single-seater debut
competing in the F4 Eurocup 1.6 where he finished second in the
championship.
Alexander Rossi, 19, USA
Alexander Rossi is an American racing driver. In 2005 he was
semi-finalist in the Red Bull Formula One American Drivers search
with a top five finish overall out of over 2,000 nationwide
candidates. In 2006 he was awarded the Skip Barber National
Scholarship to compete in the Skip Barber National Championship,
where he finished third overall and became the youngest winner in
championship history, at age 14. Rossi competed in the Formula BMW
USA series in 2007 and in 2008 he won the series with ten wins from
the fifteen races. He completed the season by winning the 2008
Formula BMW World Championship and was awarded a Formula One test
with BMW Sauber F1 Team. Rossi moved to Europe in 2009 to compete
in the International Formula Master series and followed this with
the 2009-10 GP2 Asia Series. In 2010, Rossi made the move to the
GP3 Series where he finished fourth in the standings.
Jan Skala, 19,Czech Republic
Jan Skala is a Czech racing driver. He began his career as a
rally driver with a number of notable successes but recently
switched disciplines to circuit racing. He won a number of Czech
rallycross championships from 2007 to 2009. He went on to win the
Czech Junior Trophy and became the first ever winner of the
FormulaSTAR driver academy. In 2010 he switched to circuit racing
and was immediately successful winning the European Cup Formula
1400. In 2011, Skala will compete in the Formula Renault North
European Cup.
Richie Stanaway, 19, New Zealand
Richie Stanaway is a New Zealand racing driver. Originally from
a speedway background, he started competing in stock cars but soon
moved into karting where he won the 2007 club championship in Rotax
Light before winning the New Zealand SpeedSport Scholarship on his
first attempt. For the 2008/09 Season he contested the New Zealand
Formula Ford championship, which he won in his rookie year. He then
made the jump to the Australian Formula Ford Championship. In 2010,
he moved to Germany and won the ADAC Formel Masters season
championship.
Molly Taylor, 22, Australia
Molly Taylor is an Australian rally driver. In 2004, she
competed in the NSW State Khanacross Championship, in which she
finished second in the junior class and first in the ladies class.
In 2006, she was selected in the CAMS Women's Driver Development
Program and went on to become the NSW 2WD and 2-Litre Rally
Champion. Her efforts were also recognised by CAMS, and she was
awarded the NSW Young Achiever of the Year, an award that covers
all motorsport disciplines. In 2007 she debuted in the Australian
Rally Championship where she won the F16 class. She took the title
again in 2008, as well as travelling over to the UK to compete in a
round of the British Rally Championship. In 2009, Taylor
moved to the UK to compete in the full British Rally Championship
in the Suzuki Swift Sport Cup, winning three of the six events. In
2010 she again competed in the British Rally Championship.
Stoffel Vandoorne, 18, Belgium
Stoffel Vandoorne is a Belgian racing driver. Vandoorne began
his karting career in 1998 at age six, and ten years later won the
Belgian KF2 Championship. In 2009 he finished as runner-up in the
CIK-FIA World Cup in KF2 category. In 2010 Vandoorne moved up to
single-seater racing, joining the F4 Eurocup 1.6 series, which he
won at the first attempt, taking six wins from fourteen races in
the process. In 2011, he will graduate to Formula Renault 2.0
Eurocup.
Joni Wiman, 17, Finland
Joni Wiman is a Finnish driver with a multi-disciplined
background, having competed in karting, rallying and circuit
racing. He also took part in the "jokamiesluokka", which is a
series driven on different types of tracks in Finland. In 2008,
Wiman came second in the European Championship in karting. He went
on to compete in the ADAC Formel Masters-series in Germany and
followed this with a drive in the 2010 Formula Renault UK Winter
Series.
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