The Borneo Post

Williams say age not the key factor in driver choice

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MEXICO CITY: Wil l iams, sponsored by drinks company Martini, say age considerat­ions will not be key to deciding who races for them next season after their 18-year- old driver Lance Stroll had to wear team kit without alcohol branding in Japan this month.

It has been widely assumed in the Formula One paddock that the former champions need someone over 25 for marketing purposes given that Canadian rookie Stroll is set to remain.

Stroll, whose current Brazilian team mate Felipe Massa is 36, had to go without alcoholic branding on his kit at the Japanese Grand Prix because he is below the legal drinking age.

If both drivers were underage, that could cause a sponsorshi­p headache.

However team technical head Paddy Lowe told reporters at last weekend’s US Grand Prix that it was not the key considerat­ion.

“What’s most important for the team is to pick a driver lineup that will give us the best performanc­e and most exciting racing potential,” he said.

“There are some issues around advertisin­g and Martini but if it came to it, I’m sure Martini would understand the importance – if that’s what we were to choose – to have the best lineup for racing rather than for advertisin­g.

“We will cross that bridge if we need to. Age is not a factor in our primary objective which is to pick the best lineup.”

Williams have tested Poland’s Robert Kubica and Britain’s Paul di Resta, 32 and 31 respective­ly, as possible replacemen­ts for Massa, who also remains in the frame but is expected to depart.

Kubica has been out of the sport since he partially severed his right forearm during a 2011 rally crash but has tested a 2014 car without problems.

Former Force India driver Di Resta is the official reserve. — Reuters

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