Caterham F1 Team has today confirmed that Giedo van der Garde,
the team's 2012 Reserve Driver, has been promoted to a full-time
race seat, completing the team's 2013 driver line-up alongside
Charles Pic.
Giedo's appointment to the F1 team is the natural step for the
Dutch driver after he spent 2012 competing with Caterham Racing in
the GP2 Series, combining his GP2 season, in which he scored six
podiums and two race wins, with six FP1 outings for the F1
team.
Cyril Abiteboul, Team Principal, Caterham F1
Team: "Everyone in the team is delighted that we can
finally confirm that Giedo will be racing for us in the 2013 FIA
Formula One World Championship. He has been part of our family
since early 2012 when he joined our GP2 team and was appointed as
Reserve Driver for the F1 team. He acquitted himself extremely well
in both his GP2 season and his six FP1 sessions, progressively
improving his outright pace, technical feedback and his
relationship with his engineers and mechanics, giving us the clear
justification for promoting him to F1.
"This is the next natural step for Giedo with our team. We
continue to grow as a team and we are committed to giving young
talent across the motorsport industry the chance to grow with us
and this is Giedo's opportunity to show he deserves his place at
the very highest level of global motorsport. He and Charles have
been team-mates before, so he is an excellent choice to partner
Charles in what is going to be another very interesting season. We
are all looking forward to seeing Giedo continue to progress as he
takes on the ultimate challenge of F1."
Giedo van der Garde: "I am absolutely delighted
to confirm that I will be racing in the 2013 F1 World Championship
with Caterham F1 Team. I want to thank Cyril, Tony Fernandes,
McGregor and everyone who has worked so hard to make this
happen.
"I know I am ready to take the step up to F1 and all the work I
have done throughout my career, and particularly in the last year
with this team, has brought me to my ultimate goal. Throughout 2012
I was able to fully integrate myself into the team, both through
the FP1 sessions I ran at a number of tracks that were then new to
me, and as Reserve Driver, fully embedded with the team throughout
the season.
"Now I can continue to learn at the highest level of motorsport
and show that I am ready for F1. I cannot wait to start work."