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Fauzy has a 'real possibility' of reaching F1 with Lotus

In finishing as runner-up in the 2009 World Series by Renault, Mofaz Fortec star Fairuz Fauzy believes he has done all he can to convince Lotus to employ him in its F1 line-up in 2010
Fairuz Fauzy believes he is now practically within touching distance of achieving his lifelong dream of making it all the way to F1 – as he evinces 'a real possibility' of joining up with 2010 newcomer Lotus having proven his talent in finishing as the 2009 World Series by Renault runner-up.

After clinching the top spot in the superpole qualifying session on his 27th birthday, Fauzy went on to produce a feisty showing in race one of the season finale at Motorland Aragon in Spain late last month to claim sixth from eighth on the reverse grid, getting the better of Scuderia Toro Rosso F1 ace Jaime Alguersuari along the way.

He later took second place to irrepressible newly-crowned champion Bertrand Baguette in race two to secure the best-ever championship finish for a Malaysian single-seater driver at international level, coming out on top in a fraught five-way scrap for the position.

“The race was the perfect end to my season, and I hope that by finishing second in the series, it will allow me to get closer to my dream of driving in F1,” the Mofaz Fortec contender told Malaysian newspaper the New Straits Times. “I had not thought much about the F1 drive, as from the start I'd just wanted keep my focus on this target.

“With Lotus F1, there is a real possibility of me achieving my lifetime dream of driving in F1, but I knew I needed to really prove that I was ready. I hope with this, I have proved enough.”

Lotus has at its helm Malaysian entrepreneur Tony Fernandes, and chief technical officer Mike Gascoyne has dropped hints that as a home-grown star, Fauzy could be in-line for a testing role with the Norfolk-based outfit – if not more – when it makes its F1 debut next year. The Kuala Lumpur native has already triumphed in the troubled A1GP World Cup of Motorsport for his nation – at Zandvoort in the 2008/09 curtain-raiser – and should he indeed be selected, he would become the first of his countrymen to compete at the highest level since Alex Yoong seven years ago.

“We have short-listed six drivers and we have another driver in mind,” Fernandes revealed to The Star. “We are in the midst of getting him on-board.”

That 'other driver' is widely believed to be Jarno Trulli, whose current employer Toyota has today announced that it is leaving F1 with immediate effect [see separate story – click here]. The experienced Italian worked closely with Gascoyne at Jordan Grand Prix, Renault F1 and Toyota between 2000 and 2006.

However, Malaysia's Deputy Youth and Sports Minister Datuk Razali Ibrahim has warned that Fauzy should not get his hopes up too high too soon – and stressed that the non government-funded effort would not break even until it starts delivering results on-track. Any profit then made will be ploughed into the team's facility at the Sepang International Circuit and the construction of a research and development centre.

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Well it looks like there are some far right idiots on here this morning.

There is nothing wrong at all with an F1 team promoting home-grown talent and is some thing that has gone on for years. Look at how many Italians drove Minardis. Also, Alonso at McLaren - Spanish bank Santander. Alonso at Ferrari - Spanish bank Santander. Also, look at how many Brits there have been in Williams and McLaren. If the guy is good enough to be in F1 then he deserves to be in F1. Simple as that.
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