Meet F1 Hopeful Arvid Lindblad, 17, Lined up to Replace Max Verstappen
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Red Bull has requested an exception to the rules of superlicence for his junior driver Arvid Lindblad, winner last Sunday in the F2 race of the Spanish GP. The British, Pepe Martí’s partner in Campos Racing, seems to be the next talent of the quarry that Helmut Marko runs in taking the leap to the F1, after Hadjar and Lawson, taking the lead in Spanish. More information (Auto) Title news (Auto) 118081944The petition will be considered next week …
F1: Red Bull seeks exemption for Lindblad
Red Bull is understood to be seeking an exemption for 17-year-old Arvid Lindblad to be granted a Superlicence in order that he can take part in a Friday practice session. The Anglo-Swede turns 18 on 8 August, almost a week after the Hungarian Grand Prix that precedes the summer break. While he has the necessary points to qualify for a...
Arvid Lindblad could soon climb onto the starting grid of Formula 1. Red Bull sent the British-Swedish teenager to run in New Zealand during the winter in order to accumulate the final points necessary to obtain a great F1 license. He is now missing only a special exemption from the FIA, as the rules state that without this derogation, 17-year-olds cannot qualify. "Arvid Lindblad has the points for Superlicence, but he (...)
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