Nabil Jeffri becomes youngest ever F1 test driver with Lotus Racing

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The Imperial War Museum runway at Duxford played host to the youngest ever test driver in Formula OneTM history today, with 16 year old Nabil Jeffri seeing his F1TM dream come true as he conducted a day of aero testing for Lotus Racing on the museum's Cambridgeshire runway. Fairuz Fauzy and Heikki Kovalainen were both on hand to lend their advice to the young Malaysian and Nabil, a key member of the AirAsia ASEAN Driver Development programme, completed the day's testing, and gave the team valuable pitstop practice throughout a busy day on track for the Anglo - Malaysian squad.



Stepping out of the car at the end of the day, Nabil was understandably excited about his day behind the wheel of the T127, saying "I have had an incredible day, one of the best days of my life, and I want to thank Lotus Racing, Tony Fernandes and Mike Gascoyne for giving me the chance to drive their car. I have to admit that the first time I went out it was pretty scary - everyone told me the acceleration would be unbelievable, and the braking would be so much greater than anything I've ever experienced, and it took a while to get used to that, but Heikki and Fairuz gave me some advice on how to settle in to it, and after a while I was more comfortable, and was able to get through the day's plan. It's such an honour to have had this opportunity, and it'll be a long time before the excitement wears off, but I'll keep on working hard to one day join Heikki, Fairuz, Jarno and the rest of the F1TM grid, and with the support of people like Tony and Lotus Racing, I've got a great chance of doing so."



Also at the test was Lotus Racing driver Heikki Kovalainen, who joined the test to give Nabil some invaluable advice: "It's a great experience for Nabil and it's really good to see how well he did. He's obviously very young, and he'll remember this experience for the rest of his life. When you feel the power of a Formula OneTM car for the first time it's an incredible feeling and I told him to enjoy it, and not get stressed about trying to impress everyone too much. He did a great job today - he quickly picked up the correct procedures, and was working well with the whole team, which is pretty awesome when you think we've got the proper race team here today which could have been a bit daunting. It's also great to see Lotus Racing investing in young talent, and we're showing that the ladder to success in F1TM is there for anyone, wherever they are in the world, which is pretty cool, however you look at it."



On hand to oversee the test was Chief Technical Officer Mike Gascoyne, who said "I'm delighted that Nabil has done such a good job and I'd like to thank him for the work he put in today. Aero testing is an important part of the ongoing development of the car, and it's great that we can give an opportunity to someone as young as Nabil to help us take another step forward. He completed the planned programme, gave clear and precise feedback, and we couldn't ask any more of him than that. I'm sure this experience will help him take another step forward in his career, and we'll be keeping a close eye on him to see if what he's learnt today can help him take that next step up, in performance terms, in the Asian Formula BMW Championship."



Team Principal Tony Fernandes was keeping a close eye on the day's proceedings from his office in Malaysia, and said "When I first offered Nabil the chance to drive our car he couldn't tell if I was joking or not, but I was very serious about giving a young Malaysian the chance to step up to the big time. He's repaid my faith in him and has performed incredibly well, and that's a source of real pride for me as he proves what I've always believed - keep dreaming, work hard to achieve what other people tell you is impossible, and your dreams will come true. I suspect Nabil will head back to Malaysia with his head spinning from everything that's happened to him today, but now he can say he's driven an F1TM car, and that will set his sights at the very top for the rest of his life. Congratulations Nabil - you're a superstar!"

 

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son with a lot of daddy's green paper.. :D
 

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go kart rm 80 for 10 minutes...how to afford for avg joe?
rotax 100cc kart=+-rm8k

for rotax max125cc water cooled fetching 14k

for twin speed much higher....

motorsport for youngster depend much on the bank account of their daddy..



and even if a driver/rider wants to drive/ride for a team (without invitation from team) one must bring along the cash (*normally big sponsor to join in)

-thats why u always see alex yoong with his brylcream advertisement.... :sleep:
 

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Im sure if the government intensify their search for good drivers in Malaysia by subsidizing the cost of 'go - karting'.. im sure, we would produce more talent youngsters...
 

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One question: Will he be sitting for SPM next year? :biggrin:
 

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yes spm for sure......and maybe with big possibility taking private test... :biggrin:
 

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Im sure if the government intensify their search for good drivers in Malaysia by subsidizing the cost of 'go - karting'.. im sure, we would produce more talent youngsters...
that would be the ideal, but subsidies have a way of being bastardized over here...but i like this idea. it would provide a place for local talents to show themselves....
 

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so far only one manage to do it with not so G asociates support...

malaysian wild card rider for motogp125 last year now compete in motoGP 125 for full time (with outside team..not malaysian team)

*wild card sponsored by not so G asociates

other than that???none....
 

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so far only one manage to do it with not so G asociates support...

malaysian wild card rider for motogp125 last year now compete in motoGP 125 for full time (with outside team..not malaysian team)

*wild card sponsored by not so G asociates

other than that???none....
Fahmi is sponsored by AirAsia and SIC in MotoGP.

For single seaters, Alex Yoong, Fairuz Fauzy and F1 aspirants Jazeman Jaafar and Fahmi Ilyas are all mostly self funded though Fairuz did receive Petronas support in GP2 and Jazeman is also receiving their support.

Nabil is sponsored by Air Asia under their driver development programme and also PLUS Expressways
 

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