Not just for drivers: Singaporeans explore F1 job opportunities off the track
SINGAPORE: Mr Gautham Ramesh is one Singaporean living the Formula 1 dream.
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SINGAPORE: Mr Gautham Ramesh is one Singaporean living the Formula 1 dream.
In what will be a big boost to the sport in the country, double Formula One World Champion Mika Hakkinen flagged off Indian motorsports on a new and exciting journey by inaugurating the state-of-the-art Madras International Karting Arena (M.I.K.A.), at the iconic Madras Motor Sports Club in Chennai on Thursday. Hakkinen, on a whistle-stop visit to Chennai enroute to Singapore for the F1 Grand Prix, inaugurated the new facility at a gala ceremony that was attended by India's two former F1 drivers, Narain Karthikeyan and Karun Chandhok.
Red Bull's chief technical officer, Adrian Newey, is effusive in his praise for Max Verstappen, affirming that the young Dutchman possesses all the attributes necessary for a perfect Formula 1 driver.
The Red Bull Formula 1 team hinges on 20 years in the sport, with the late Dietrich Mateschitz buying Jaguar (under Ford ownership) in 2004 and rebranding it Red Bull Racing.
Mika Hakkinen has praised Adrian Newey for his role in Max Verstappen’s title-winning season this year.
Formula One world championship amid scenes of confusion on Sunday after Ferrari rival Charles Leclerc collected a five-second post-race penalty at the Japanese Grand Prix. The Dutch driver won the race at Suzuka, with Leclerc demoted from second to third behind Red Bull's Sergio Perez for cutting the final chicane while defending from the Mexican on the last lap.
Mika Hakkinen has said Max Verstappen will need to raise his concentration levels even higher than normal as he bids to seal the title this weekend in Japan.