N.Technology Alfa Romeo confirmed today that Olivier
Tielemans will be their second driver for their FIA World
Touring Car Championship (WTCC) team. Newcomer Tielemans
will race alongside two-times British Touring Car Champion,
James Thompson in the team's Alfa 156 for the full 2007 season.
The 22-year-old from Holland has
experience in single-seaters and touring cars with drives in
the DTM, Megane Eurocup and Formula 3000 under his belt amongst
others.
“This is the best drive I have ever been offered so it’s
fair to say that I am really happy,” said Tielemans. “DTM is
the highest I have ever competed in before this so I hope to
use my experience from there to do well in my new team.
N.Technology are really good in WTCC and so is James
Thompson so I hope to learn from them. The other really exciting thing for me is that Holland is
hosting the second round of the Championship. I live close
to the Zandvoort circuit and have raced there many times so
I hope I can help the team with my knowledge of the track
and produce a good result for them.”
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James Thompson enjoyed a successful return to the
wheel of an N.Technology Alfa Romeo 156 earlier
this month when he joined his new FIA World
Touring Car Championship team for his first test, which was held at
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22-year-old
Olivier Tielemans from Holland has
experience in single-seaters and touring cars with drives in
the DTM, Megane Eurocup and International Formula
3000 under his belt amongst others. |
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A Zandvoort circuit expert, Tielemans has raced over thirty
times at the track, finishing fifth in the 2003 Benelux Championship
Formula Renault 2000. The Dutchman will begin his World Touring Car Championship
career at Curitiba, Brazil on 10 March 2007.
“In signing James, we have a great driver in the team,” said
N.Technology Team Principal, Mauro Sipsz. “It has always
been my ambition to partner him with a worthy, experienced
driver and we have found that in Olivier. I look forward to
continuing N.Technology’s success story with both of them.”
The FIA World Touring Car Championship is entering its third
year after evolving from the European Touring Car
Championship in 2005. Before that, N.Technology won seven
European titles and has also had great success in Rally and
Sports Car Championships.
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