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Official: Pepe Marti makes the leap to F2 with Red Bull and Campos Racing
After a few weeks of waiting, what had been an open secret was confirmed. It’s a jump. Pepe Marti’s participation in F2 becomes a reality. His 18-year-old driver from Barcelona (June 13, 2005) will be part of the grid in the Intermediate category and will defend Barcelona’s colors. red bull. He therefore faces a big challenge with the team that has watched him grow.he racing field.
Maruti I continue to realize my dreams and get closer and closer to my goal, which is the goal of every pilot. formula 1. This year 2023 has been a breakthrough year for young talents, who have been able to reap the rewards of all the hard work they have put in over the years.This is his second season in office. formula 3fought for the title until the end, adding four podiums, three wins, two pole positions, several fastest laps and a return to the championship. His great progress as a driver is red bull junior team Then move to the intermediate category.
The Spanish will partner with the French Isaac Hajar within the team racing field, And they will be the only junior Red Bull drivers on the F2 grid. For Pepe, it is a matter of pride to take on this challenge with the same team he has worked with for many years in the single-seater world. he is with them Finishing third in F4 in 2021 and also competing in the FIA F3 Championship for two seasons, Marti competed for the title until his second and final appointment in the Bronze class on the ladder to F1..
The team and drivers are excited about the start of this new cycle due to the good relationships they maintain and the fact that they know each other on a working system level.The stage starts with the official test to be held at the circuit tomorrow. Yas Marina, Abu Dhabi.
“I’m very proud to be competing in F2 with Campos Racing. I really want to get started. I think this is a huge opportunity for me to continue to grow and evolve in my sporting career.”commented.
“In addition to the privilege of being on a grid like F2, which is a prelude to F1, being able to participate in Red Bull colors is an honor and a very special occasion. “I would like to thank Red Bull, my family, Campos Racing and especially father and son Adrian Campos for believing in me from the beginning.”said Pepe Marti.
“I think Adrian Sr. would be very proud of how far we have come and I hope we can continue to honor his memory. This new adventure begins with testing and I couldn’t be more excited to start working on an F2 car. I think next year will be a really fun year and we go into it with great enthusiasm and desire to continue to grow as drivers,” he concluded.
Source: Mundo Deportivo
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