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FW: Nico Rosberg is offered Formula One test drive

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From: BMW WilliamsF1 Team <HHientzsch@aol.com>
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Formula BMW

ADAC Championship




6 October 2002

Nico Rosberg is offered Formula One test drive


Hockenheim. At the season’s final event of the Formula BMW ADAC
Championship at Hockenheim, BMW had a very special present lined up for
the new Formula BMW ADAC champion Nico Rosberg. The 17-year-old from
Finland was invited to take the FW24 of the BMW WilliamsF1 Team out on a
test drive.

“It’s not that every winner of the Formula BMW ADAC Championship is
automatically offered a test drive,” commented BMW Motorsport Director
Gerhard Berger, “but in special cases we like to give exceptionally talented
drivers a taster of the world of Formula One. Nico has potential, and he
should
have the opportunity to drive a Formula One car without being under any
pressure.”

It has not yet been decided when Rosberg gets to test the car with the BMW
WilliamsF1 Team. As Berger explained, “There’s a ban on Formula One
testing for the next few weeks. Once that’s over we’ll find a slot for
Nico.”

The entire Rosberg family were delighted at this unexpected gift. Nico
himself
had tears in his eyes and could hardly believe his luck: “This is the most
incredible present I’ve ever received. I’m over the moon.”

His father, Keke, used to be a Formula One driver for WilliamsF1 himself. In
1982 he became the first Finnish driver to win a Formula One world
championship title. “His name may be Rosberg, but Nico has got to hit the
throttle himself,” said a very proud father after Guido Stalmann, Director
of
Sponsoring and Business Relations at BMW Motorsport, had announced the
glad tidings in the presence of ADAC sports president Hermann Tomczyk.

The three rookie winners of the series were also celebrating at this
concluding
event of the Formula BMW ADAC Championship. Maximilian Götz (ADAC
Nordbayern), Christian Bakkerud (VIVA Racing) and Philipp Wlazik (Weigl
Motorsport) pledged that they would be competing in the 2003 Formula BMW
ADAC Championship as well.

The long-term collaboration between partners ADAC and BMW, furthermore,
was confirmed. “We will be working together for at least another three
years,”
said ADAC sports president Tomczyk.

Further information on the Formula BMW ADAC Championship at
www.presse.adac.de, www.press.bmw.com