The Citizen (Gauteng)

Pay drivers ‘a blessing’

WILLIAMS: KUBICA SNUBBED IN FAVOUR OF RUSSIAN ROOKIE SIROTKIN

- London

F1 team-mates will be youngest pair on the grid.

Williams Deputy Team Principal Claire Williams has defended the British team’s decision to hand Russian rookie Sergey Sirotkin a seat for the 2018 season instead of a Formula One return for Robert Kubica.

Kubica will instead have to make do with a secondary role as reserve and developmen­t driver for Williams with Sirotkin, 22, partnering 19-year-old Canadian Lance Stroll as the youngest pair on the grid.

The 33-year-old Pole, who spent five years in F1 between 2006 and 2010, has battled back to compete for a seat since a horrific rally crash in 2011 that partially severed his right arm.

Sirotkin’s inclusion is believed to bring considerab­le sponsorshi­p backing as the only Russian driver on the grid.

“Our decision-making process is so much more complex than deciding to put a driver in a race car because they have some cash,” said Williams, who will return to her duties this season after giving birth to her first child, at the FW41 car launch this week.

“It’s nothing new in Formula One that drivers come with money either and thank goodness that they do. I think it is incredibly naive to make the statement: ‘he’s just a pay driver’.

“It’s great if a driver has financial partners, it’s great for the team and the driver. It’s an expensive sport.”

However, Williams insisted driver safety remains the paramount concern and the team has no concerns about fielding such an inexperien­ced line-up.

“We would only put talented drivers in our car,” she added.

“This is a dangerous business and we are not going to put someone in our car just because they come with money.”

Safety is even more in the spotlight with the introducti­on of the halo head-protection device around the cockpit to protect drivers from flying debris. –

 ?? Picture: Getty Images ?? NO COUNTRY FOR OLD MEN. Robert Kubica will be a back seat driver for Williams this season after the team opted for youth.
Picture: Getty Images NO COUNTRY FOR OLD MEN. Robert Kubica will be a back seat driver for Williams this season after the team opted for youth.

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