By Guillermo Ascebrás.
Salvador Duran (World Series by Renault), Czech Sergio Perez (Class British Formula 3 International) and Esteban Gutierrez (European Formula BMW) with possibilities since Hector Alonso participated Rebaque in Formula 1 for several decades, there has been a young Mexican boy to reach the pinnacle of motor sport, and especially to have success in European serials.
On October 17, 1981 was the last time the Mexican fans saw an Aztec pilot involved in Formula 1 Grand Prix of Las Vegas, which, incidentally, did not have much life, because that was his latest edition.
Faces and names have been circulated past, looking for an opportunity: Adrian Fernandez, Michel Jourdain Jr. and Mario Dominguez, among others who have tried to realize the dream. In 2008, increases the chance to see the results are having three young Mexicans: Salvador Duran, who is currently participating in the World Series by Renault, Sergio Perez Czech in the British Formula 3 International class, and Esteban Gutierrez, in the European Formula BMW.
The 23-year-old Duran is the most experienced, because he has raced in several international Orías categorical. He is joined by the youngest brother Pérez, Sergio, who was a key player in the British Formula 3 National class and international class season has shown good things.
The third is the Monterrey Esteban Gutierrez, who with only 17 has attracted care for their young age and the record achieved in the European BMW by adding six podiums in a row and become the champion of the category.
Mario Thiessen, BMW sports director, has very good concepts of regional pilot: "Nobody wins a category such as Formula BMW by chance, seven wins in a season and give testimony. So far, Stephen has taken what we see as an ideal way to become a professional pilot. "
Another character who was happy with the results was the owner of the computer that belongs Gutiérrez, Germany Josef Kaufmann, who said that the road is very long. "You can never tell how far you can go and whether it reaches Formula 1, the next step will be the Formula 3, and if successful, Steve will go to the GP2 and try to get into F1. From here to the highest level there are at least four or five years, if ever. "
On October 17, 1981 was the last time the Mexican fans saw an Aztec pilot involved in Formula 1 Grand Prix of Las Vegas, which, incidentally, did not have much life, because that was his latest edition.
Faces and names have been circulated past, looking for an opportunity: Adrian Fernandez, Michel Jourdain Jr. and Mario Dominguez, among others who have tried to realize the dream. In 2008, increases the chance to see the results are having three young Mexicans: Salvador Duran, who is currently participating in the World Series by Renault, Sergio Perez Czech in the British Formula 3 International class, and Esteban Gutierrez, in the European Formula BMW.
The 23-year-old Duran is the most experienced, because he has raced in several international Orías categorical. He is joined by the youngest brother Pérez, Sergio, who was a key player in the British Formula 3 National class and international class season has shown good things.
The third is the Monterrey Esteban Gutierrez, who with only 17 has attracted care for their young age and the record achieved in the European BMW by adding six podiums in a row and become the champion of the category.
Mario Thiessen, BMW sports director, has very good concepts of regional pilot: "Nobody wins a category such as Formula BMW by chance, seven wins in a season and give testimony. So far, Stephen has taken what we see as an ideal way to become a professional pilot. "
Another character who was happy with the results was the owner of the computer that belongs Gutiérrez, Germany Josef Kaufmann, who said that the road is very long. "You can never tell how far you can go and whether it reaches Formula 1, the next step will be the Formula 3, and if successful, Steve will go to the GP2 and try to get into F1. From here to the highest level there are at least four or five years, if ever. "
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