SPOTLIGHT ON NEW FORMULA 1 SEASON
FORMER Renault driver Vitaly Petrov heads into a new phase of his Formula 1 career at tomorrow’s Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne with a point to prove.
Petrov appeared to be on Formula 1’s scrapheap at the end of last season after being ditched by Enstone-based Renault – now Lotus from this campaign – following two years in the sport.
Caterham, however, who will move from Norfolk to Leafield in August, were manoeuvring behind the scenes to replace Jarno Trulli with 27-year-old Petrov, a feat they achieved only a few weeks ago.
Although given a shock reprieve, Petrov believes that after being unfairly dumped, he has a chance to show Renault they were wrong to get rid of him.
“It was a difficult winter because I was told quite late they no longer wanted me because I was quite sure before they had said they did,” Petrov said.
“But my head never dropped. I always thought something would happen.”
Petrov will line-up alongside Heikki Kovalainen in the Caterham team.
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