Glock to race for Manor Grand Prix from 2010

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11 17

Starting in 2010, Timo Glock will be pursuing his Formula 1 career with new team Manor Grand Prix, an opportunity he describes as a “fantastic challenge”.

Timo Glock is at the beginning of a new chapter in his motor racing career. From 2010, the 27-year-old from Wersauer will line up on the starting grid for Manor Grand Prix. The racing experience behind this ambitious British team has been extremely successful in various junior series in recent years, responsible for developing great talents such as Kimi Räikkönen and Lewis Hamilton in their early careers.

“It might seem like a brave step,” said Glock, explaining his decision to join Manor. “But there are many good reasons to join this team. For me as a driver, for example, it was important that I was assured I would be involved in the development of the team and the car.” The congenial German racer will soon start sharing his extensive experience with the team so it can be used in the development of the Formula 1 car.  “The car is being designed by Nick Wirth. That was another argument in the team’s favour as far as I was concerned,” added Glock.  “Nick Wirth has a lot of race car design experience and a very good reputation. You only need to look at the Acura ARX-02a to see what he and his team can do. That prototype was immediately successful in the American Le Mans Series despite not spending a single hour in a wind tunnel. It is a sensational car!”

Timo Glock Signs With Manor Grand Prix

Timo Glock Signs With Manor Grand Prix

Many Formula 1 fans will remember Wirth as a leading aerodynamics engineer at the Benetton team, and he later designed a complete car for the first time with Simtek. The Brit learned his trade while working alongside star designer Adrian Newey at March and Leyton House. “When Nick and his colleagues John Booth and Graeme Lowdon talked to me, we were on the same wavelength straight away. They really wanted to have me on board to help develop the car,” said a delighted Glock.

“With a year left on the Toyota contract, we originally had other plans and were aiming to really compete for the world championship with the team. Now, for obvious reasons, that is not going to happen,” commented Timo, who will be saying a heartfelt farewell to colleagues at his former team in the coming days. “Ahead of me now is a great challenge. And I’m really looking forward to it!”

It is not only the technical side of things that has convinced Timo to join Manor. He explained: “The personal side is also extremely important to me. The atmosphere in a private British team like this is always terrific. I saw that during my time with iSport International in GP2. There we worked very closely together to achieve shared success.” “Manor is starting out with a similar working style which is why I have actively decided to join this team.,” said Glock. “We will all be pulling in the same direction and encouraging each other in order to drive the programme forward.”

Timo’s friend and manager Hans-Bernd Kamps looked at all the options available to Timo in 2010 and concluded: “I think it’s great that Timo is taking on this challenge with Manor Grand Prix. I know the team will benefit from his commitment, determination and speed.”


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