Caterham F1 Team has today confirmed that Dutch driver Giedo van
der Garde will be the team's official Reserve Driver in 2012.
Giedo will participate in the pre-season tests and will take
part in a number of FP1 sessions throughout the season as a core
part of the team's driver line-up.
Tony Fernandes, Caterham F1 Team Principal, said: "We are
delighted to welcome Giedo into the family as Reserve Driver. He is
a very exciting prospect that we have been monitoring since the
early days of our team, and we are all looking forward to seeing
how he can help us develop throughout the season as we take our
next steps towards the established midfield teams ahead.
"His performances in GP2, particularly in 2011, mark Giedo out
as one of motorsport's brightest prospects, and securing him as
Reserve Driver is a real coup for our team. I am sure he will
flourish on and off track, and we wish him all the best as he takes
the next step into Formula 1 with us."
Giedo van der Garde said: "I'm very happy to become a part of
the Caterham F1 Team family today and I'm very excited about the
next step in my career within Formula 1. The team is fresh, with
some fantastic people here. Tony Fernandes is extremely ambitious
and he has brought in a lot of very good people in to help grow
this team for future success. I'm looking forward to learning and
moving forward with the team in and out of the car.
"It's great for Holland that we again have a Dutch driver who is
connected to Formula 1. Being the only Dutch driver now is very
good for the sport in Holland, as the interest was perhaps on the
decline since the Verstappen years, however I hope to generate the
same excitement for my country and really bring Formula 1 to
them.
"I feel that the team as a whole is very ambitious, they appear
to be very positive people and I think they are building up,
growing and developing very quickly. I think this year they will be
strong contenders. We'll see after the test but I really have a
feeling that it's a big family here and they are pushing very hard
to move up the grid.
"I feel very strong now, I'm fit and I'm mentally ready. I've
spent a lot of time driving with guys who are now in Formula 1 and
I feel I'm ready for this. I'd like to thank McGregor and everybody
who has supported me in my career for helping me to take this next
exciting step."