Wehrlein and Hartley join Ferrari in simulator roles
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[February 05, 2019]
LONDON (Reuters) - Ferrari have
hired ex-Formula One drivers Pascal Wehrlein and Brendon Hartley to
help develop their 2019 race car in the simulator.
The pair were among four simulator drivers named on Monday to work
at the Italian team's Maranello factory in support of racers
Sebastian Vettel and Charles Leclerc.
Wehrlein, who last year ended ties with Mercedes, drove for
now-defunct Manor and Sauber in Formula One in 2016 and 2017 and the
German is now racing for the Mahindra team in the all-electric
Formula E series.
New Zealander Hartley, a two-times world endurance champion who won
the Le Mans 24 Hours with Porsche in 2017, competed for Red
Bull-owned Toro Rosso last year.
Italians Antonio Fuoco and Davide Rigon were the other two drivers
appointed.
"Our team has taken on four undoubtedly talented drivers, who
possess innate feeling, with a strong understanding of race cars and
tracks," said team principal Mattia Binotto in a statement.
"These are exactly the qualities required in the skilful role of
driving in a simulator, one of the vital pieces of equipment in the
Formula One of today."
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Sauber's Pascal Wehrlein ahead of the Belgian Grand Prix
REUTERS/Francois Lenoir
Russian Daniil Kvyat and Italian Antonio Giovinazzi, who performed
simulator duties for Ferrari last year, are racing this season for
Toro Rosso and Sauber respectively.
The season starts in Australia on March 17.
(Reporting by Alan Baldwin, editing by Pritha Sarkar)
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