Nissan Formula E driver Oliver Rowland believes Formula 1 world champion Lewis Hamilton could do more to help young drivers trying to get into motorsport by becoming personally involved.
Sebastien Buemi says it is “very difficult to judge” Nissan e.dams’ expectations ahead of its debut Formula E season. Nissan is taking over the e.dams entry from its sister brand Renault for the 2018/2019 as the all-electric series’ first ever Japanese manufacturer.
Oliver Rowland will drive for the Nissan e.dams in season five of the Formula E Championship, having been announced as Formula 1-bound Alexander Albon's replacement.
Oliver Rowland is running in the final day of pre-season Formula E testing for Nissan in place of Alexander Albon, as links of a Toro Rosso Formula 1 switch intensify.
Oliver Rowland turned down an offer to race in Super Formula this year so he could focus on his World Endurance Campaign and Williams Formula 1 commitments in 2018.
Manor LMP1 driver Oliver Rowland is confident the British squad will be “close on pace” to its privateer rivals at this weekend’s FIA World Endurance Championship season-opener at Spa.
Rio Haryanto proved quickest of anyone on day 2 of the GP2 post-season testing in Abu Dhabi, while the GP3 timesheets were headed by British driver Oliver Rowland.
Following the unveiling of its 2011 intake, British Racing Drivers' Club SuperStars director Tim Harvey reveals why such a young driver support programme is crucial - and an invaluable opportunity for all involved