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Venezuelan government to support Pastor Maldonado for debut F1 season
Maldonado secures government backing
The President of Venezuela has confirmed that Pastor Maldonado will receive government backing for his debut season in F1 in 2011.

President Hugo Chavez has revealed that the GP2 title winner will benefit from support from both the government and the state oil company PDVSA when he joins Williams, where he will join forces with Rubens Barrichello – the most experienced man on the grid.

"We are supporting Pastor Maldonado and his team through Petroleos de Venezuela (PDVSA)," he was quoted by Europa Press.

Maldonado himself insists he is hoping to build on his successful 2010 GP2 campaign, where he took the title in dominant fashion, when he joins the F1 grid and sampled Williams machinery for the first time during the Abu Dhabi test last month.

“It was an incredible season,” he told Autoweek. “We were competitive from the beginning and went on to win six races. By the middle of the season, I already had a good gap and took the title at Monza.

“[Driving the Williams] was amazing. It was a big moment for me because only days before I had been driving a GP2 car, and there are some big differences. The first is the difference in engine power; the F1 car has amazing power and a higher top speed. Secondly, the braking point; the brakes are a lot [better] in F1. Finally, there is much more downforce and general grip.”

Maldonado will sample the Williams FW33 for the first time when testing resumes in February.





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Williams FW35 rear wing.
Williams FW35 sidepod detail.
Valtteri Bottas (FIN) Williams (Right) and team mate Pastor Maldonado (VEN) Williams unveil the new Williams FW35.
Valtteri Bottas (FIN) Williams with the new Williams FW35.
Valtteri Bottas (FIN) Williams with the new Williams FW35.
Valtteri Bottas (FIN) Williams.
Valtteri Bottas (FIN) Williams.
Pastor Maldonado (VEN) Williams.
Pastor Maldonado (VEN) Williams with the new Williams FW35.
Pastor Maldonado (VEN) Williams with the new Williams FW35.
(L to R): Pastor Maldonado (VEN) Williams with team mate Valtteri Bottas (FIN) Williams.
(L to R): Pastor Maldonado (VEN) Williams with team mate Valtteri Bottas (FIN) Williams and Susie Wolff (GBR) Williams Development Driver.
(L to R): Pastor Maldonado (VEN) Williams with team mate Valtteri Bottas (FIN) Williams and Susie Wolff (GBR) Williams Development Driver.
(L to R): Pastor Maldonado (VEN) Williams and team mate Valtteri Bottas (FIN) Williams unveil the new Williams FW35.

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sixtenths - Unregistered

December 09, 2010 1:07 PM

But what about the millions of desperately poor people in Venezuela, promised everything by Chavez and his veil of egocentric posturing Socialism, they just have a sad totalitarian Kleptocracy that funds F1's pay drivers instead of building Hospitals, Roads or Power Stations.

Yirmin Snipe - Unregistered

December 09, 2010 2:09 PM

While it is bad enough that F1 teams take on pay drivers, I can accept that as the only option to allow some teams to survive... However, F1 teams need to draw a line about where that money is coming from. If you will take money from a banana republic that is using money to fund the driver while other people in that country are clamoring for food... well where do you do draw the line. Maybe next we will see an F1 team take a driver sponsored by al-Qa'ida.