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India’s ‘one-in-a-billion’ teen wins a chance to race for Team Haas

- Alan Baldwin

BARCELONA: Indian teenager Arjun Maini has joined the US-owned Haas Formula One team as a developmen­t driver alongside 18-year-old American Santino Ferrucci.

Born and brought up in Bangalore, the 19-year-old won the Force India team’s “One in a Billion” Indian driver talent competitio­n in 2011, which led to a season of karting in Europe. He is currently competing in the GP3 support series.

“All of my racing to date has been with the focus of becoming a Formula One driver, and this opportunit­y puts me one step closer to my goal,” he said at the Spanish Grand Prix yesterday. “I am eager to learn, understand and experience how a Formula One team operates. Everything I learn can be used immediatel­y in GP3 while preparing for my ultimate goal of Formula One.”

Narain Karthikeya­n and Karun Chandhok are the only Indians to have raced in Formula One, the former scoring points when he finished fourth for Jordan in the six-car US Grand Prix of 2005.

“Karun has been a great help because he has been sort of guiding me all throughout my career,” Maini, whose brother Kush races in Formula Four, told Reuters.

India hosted a grand prix at the Buddh Internatio­nal Circuit near New Delhi between 2011 and 2013 but hopes of a return to the calendar have dimmed.

Maini also faces an uphill battle to progress to a full race seat, regardless of results, in a sport with only 20 drivers on the grid and some depending on sponsorshi­p to be there.

The teenager said that his Haas deal did not require him to bring a financial contributi­on but hoped it would put him more on the radar for Indian backers.

“It was important for me to get this role in because it opens me up to many of the Indian F1 fans who wouldn’t have known me before,” he said. “And this will help me financiall­y with the sponsorshi­ps.”

Haas, who are Ferrari-powered and work closely with the Italian team, made their Formula One debut last season and finished eighth overall.

The team said the developmen­t drivers would be “embedded”, attending races and tests while also taking part in their simulator programme. – Reuters

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