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Post by Anna on Sept 2, 2011 20:03:10 GMT
#25 Jerome D'AmbrosioDriver InfoFull Name: Jerome D'Ambrosio Age: 25 Nationality: Belgian Twitter: n/a Website: www.jeromedambrosio.com/Wikipedia: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J%C3%A9r%C3%B4me_d%27Ambrosio F1 StatisticsRaces: 14 Debut: 2011 Australian GP Points: 0 Wins: 0 Podiums: 0 Highest Finish: 14th (2011 Australian GP & 2011 Candian GP) Pole Positions: 0 Highest Qual: 20th (2011 Turkish GP) Fastest Laps: 0 Drivers Championships: 0 Highest Championship Pos: n/a (Debut Season) Current Championshp Pos: 24th (0 Points) Team History2011-Present: Virgin 2011 Notable Achievements
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Post by Anna on Dec 2, 2011 12:57:35 GMT
2011 end of term report – Jérôme d’Ambrosio
0 point, 24th in the drivers’ championship
Friday 2 December 2011 - 13h55, by Sandrine Bouchard When he lined up on the Australian Grand Prix starting grid, Jérôme d’Ambrosio became the first Belgian driver in Formula One since 1994 – when Philippe Adams contested two races with Lotus. The rookie replaced Lucas di Grassi as Timo Glock’s teammate at Virgin… and didn’t expect to be replaced, one year later, by Charles Pic.
Season Review:
The 25 year-old was one of this year’s rookies. In his first race in Australia he scored what would be one of his best results of the season: a 14th place inherited after the disqualification of both Saubers for a technical infringement. He equaled this result in Canada. D’Ambrosio was impressed by his reliability as he finished 16 of the 19 races of the championship. He retired in Malaysia after brutally hitting a kerb. In Italy he suffered a gearbox failure. He had brake problems in Abu Dhabi. Otherwise, the rookie displayed some good maturity but, like his teammate Timo Glock, had to make do with a car that only allowed him to fight with the HRT drivers. His best races were probably the ones he finished ahead of his teammate – China, Canada and Belgium. He also rated highly his performance in Brazil.
Conclusion :
Jérôme d’Ambrosio fared pretty well against his experienced teammate in races but was consistently out-qualified by Glock. Thanks to two 14th place finishes, he ended the season one place higher than the German in the standings… but it was not enough for him to secure his place on the grid.
He was informed in Brazil his services wouldn’t be retained by the Marussia Virgin Team. There are few places left but he doesn’t seem to be on top of the shopping list of the team principals, despite a solid rookie season at the wheel of a struggling car.
His manager Eric Boullier praised his qualities but also emphasized the need for d’Ambrosio to get some solid financial backing.
Highs : Close to Timo Glock throughout the season
Only three retirements, no race incident
Classified higher than his teammate in the final standings
Lows: Without a race seat for 2012
Comprehensively out-qualified by Glock
Nextgen-Auto.com marks:
Olivier Ferret : 12/20 D.Thys : 12/20 Sandrine Bouchard : 12/20 Jean-Michel Setbon : 13/20
Average mark on the forum Nextgen-Auto.com : 9/20 Global mark : 58/100
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