New Straits Times

Rowland waiting for his chance

-

SILVERSTON­E: Lewis Hamilton and Jolyon Palmer are flying the flag at Silverston­e this weekend as Britain’s only active Formula One drivers but Oliver Rowland hopes next year to add his name to what may be a dwindling list.

As a Formula Two title contender, and Renault developmen­t driver, the 24-year-old is closer than he has ever been — but also still some way off. He knows the clock is ticking and this season could be make-or-break.

“I am the next one that’s ready. That’s the way I see it,” he told Reuters in an interview.

“And if Jo does go, there’s only Lewis left.

“And the rumours that go around about him, you’re never really sure what he’s going to be doing. I’m there and I’m ready if F1 needs another British driver.”

With Renault incumbent Palmer yet to score in nine races, a vacancy looks likely.

Whether Rowland’s name will be picked from the hat is another matter, and the odds already appear more stacked against him than they were a few months ago.

That is because former team favourite Robert Kubica is suddenly back in contention, after partially severing his forearm in a rally crash in 2011.

Rowland recognises the threat from the Polish race winner is real, but hopes he might at least get a chance for a head-to-head test.

While Mercedes, Ferrari and Red Bull can place budding talent with customer teams, Renault do not have such an option. And timing is everything.

“I’m probably on the limit now to get in. There’s not too many more years left,” recognised Rowland, who is currently second in the Formula Two championsh­ip and 49 points behind Monegasque Ferrari academy driver Charles Leclerc.

Winner of the 2011 McLaren Autosport BRDC award, which secured a Formula One test with McLaren, Rowland has always had more talent than money.

Like Hamilton, plenty of parental sacrifices have been made to help him on the ladder.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Malaysia