Williams junior O’Sullivan wins prize Aston Martin F1 test

Williams junior O’Sullivan wins prize Aston Martin F1 test

 

 

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Last week it was announced that O’Sullivan, who took seven wins and 14 podiums from 24 races on his way to clinching the GB3 (formerly British Formula 3 Championship) title in 2021, had been signed to Williams’ Driver Academy. The 17-year-old British driver has also been confirmed as graduating to the F1-supporting Formula 3 championship this season with Carlin. A brilliant few days continued for O’Sullivan on Sunday evening when he scooped up the 2021 Aston Martin Autosport BRDC Young Driver of the Year award. O’Sullivan has earned a test in one of Aston Martin’s F1 cars, £200,000, a full membership to the BRDC and an Arai helmet for winning the prestigious award. Related Steiner has “full confidence” FIA will fix F1 race director issue Vettel defeated by Loeb in Race of Champions finalHe beat fellow finalists Ollie Bearman, Jonny Edgar and Louis Foster following a two-day shoot-out at Silverstone and extensive fitness tests.  “I went into this evening with no expectations, I was a bit nervous, and I didn’t eat much, but it is amazing to win it,” said O’Sullivan. Related ‘I’m back’, declares Hamilton as he breaks social media silence Haas F1 boss Steiner expecting three sprint races in 2022“I had a good idea I thought I’d been quite fast at the test, especially in the F2 ‘race’ run. I’m really looking forward to the F1 test. Hopefully after a year in F3 my neck will hold up. It’ll be great to be able to say I’ve driven an F1 car.”Well… last night was pretty special I want to thank everyone for their kind comments and messages, I’m blown away with the support!Shoutout also to Ollie, Jonny and Louis being a part of this amazing shared experience #AMABA@MSI_Images 5V1VZJkirz— Zak O’Sullivan (@ZakOSullivan) February 7, 2022Previous winners of the award include current F1 drivers George Russell and Lando Norris.Alongside contesting his rookie F3 season in 2022, O’Sullivan will be involved in simulator work and car development with Williams, both trackside and at its Grove headquarters in the UK.”4 

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