Paul Jeffrey
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The new R-Motorsport Aston Martin team have signed Paul Di Resta and Jake Dennis for the 2019 DTM season.
Initially planning to enter a limited number of races in 2019, following the announcement of the deal to secure former champion Paul Di Resta and young up and coming driver Jake Dennis for this season, R-Motorsport have now confirmed they will be lining up on the grid for the season opening at Hockenheim this May, with a full season entry for four cars gearing up and expected to hit the track shortly.
“I am looking forward to the new DTM season and the challenge to compete with the Aston Martin Vantage DTM car for my new team R-Motorsport,” said di Resta.
Di Resta moves from long time manufacturer Mercedes AMG, having raced with the three-pointed-star during all of his nine seasons in the German category. Having taken the championship in 2010, before switching to an unsuccessful spell in Formula One with Force India, the signing of such an experienced and talented driver as Di Resta is nothing short of a major coup for the team and Aston Martin, and marks a significant signal of intent from the small outfit for the season ahead.
“It will certainly be not easy to challenge our competition of experienced teams of big premium manufacturers with our comparatively small outfit. However my impression of our team’s professionalism and ambition is very positive and I’ll go into the preparation of the championship season with a good feeling.
“I can’t wait to drive the Aston Martin Vantage DTM car at the first test on the race track and contribute my part to the development of the new car.”
Di Resta is set to be partnered by 23-year-old GT driver and sometime Red Bull tester Jake Dennis, the highly rated youngster making the switch to DTM for this season in a bid to carve out a professional motorsport career following sporadic outings in Blancpain GT for R-Motorsport, and the German ADAC GT Masters category.“I can’t wait to drive the Aston Martin Vantage DTM car at the first test on the race track and contribute my part to the development of the new car.”
“Jake is very talented,” added R-Motorsport’s boss Florian Kamelger. “He has already shown that previously in his GT3 races for R-Motorsport.
“He achieved consistently good results last year and is now a regular member of our team. I know what he can do, so I think he will quickly make his mark in the DTM.”
With intentions to enter four cars for the year ahead, it will be interesting to see who R-Motorsport can bring to the ambitious operation before the season start - especially considering a number of talented DTM racers are potentially available following the withdrawal of Mercedes Benz for the 2019 season.“He achieved consistently good results last year and is now a regular member of our team. I know what he can do, so I think he will quickly make his mark in the DTM.”
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