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Q&A with Alfonso Celis

"It’s very exciting to be part of a Formula One team"

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Alfonso, you’re a development driver for Sahara Force India – how exciting is that?

“It’s very exciting to be part of a Formula One team and the last few months have already been an amazing experience. All winter I’ve been looking forward to the start of the season and getting back to working with the team. I’m really keen to see the new car, to experience it, and to get to know the team better.”

What has impressed you most about being immersed in a Formula One team?

“It’s been fascinating to see the size of the organisation – both at the track and the factory. It’s so different from any other kind of motorsport. It gives me a real buzz because so many people are involved and everybody just wants to make the car go faster.”

You got your first taste of Formula One power in Abu Dhabi last year – did it live up to your expectations?

“It was a huge moment and I was really pleased with how things went. The car was amazing: the pure speed of Formula One really impressed me and by the end of the day I was feeling quite comfortable. I don’t think anything can prepare you for the buzz you get from being in the Formula One environment – those memories will stay with me forever.”

You’ve already done simulator work for the team – how useful is that for your preparation?

“It really helped me ahead of the test session. When I got in the real car it was almost as though everything made sense – it felt natural. I love the technology involved and learning about the buttons, switches and functions on the steering wheel – the simulator really helps you practice these things.”

You will drive in seven free practice sessions, including an appearance at the Mexican Grand Prix – how special will that feel?

“Mexico is the event I’m looking forward to the most. Everybody in my country is passionate about Formula One because we love cars and we love sport. I think interest in the race will be even bigger this year with two Mexicans on the grid. I hope I can join them in the future.”

What do you hope to learn from the team’s race drivers?

“I met Nico and Sergio in Abu Dhabi, and they’ve both been friendly and helpful. My job this year is to learn as much from them as possible, both inside and outside of the car. There is also pressure on me to give good feedback because we are all working together to improve the car. They both have lots of experience so it’s going to be really valuable to be sitting next to them in meetings and listening to their feedback.”

What about your plans away from Formula One? Will you be racing in other series?

“I’m going to be competing in Formula V8 3.5. It’s my second year so I want to be fighting at the front, scoring podiums and challenging for the championship.”

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