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Aston Martin performance director Tom McCullogh believes the addition of Chinese driver Guanyu Zhou is a huge boost for Formula One. Zhou, 22, has joined Alfa Romeo for the upcoming season and, in the process, becomes the first-ever Chinese driver in F1's history.
And McCullogh believes that his arrival into the competition can only be positive for the sport and its global appeal.
"It's fantastic every time we see a driver coming from a different nationality. It just opens the eyes of the people in those countries who maybe don't necessarily watch Formula One or weren't as interested in the Formula One," he told CGTN.
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"Formula One is a growing sport. China is a huge emerging market for Aston Martin, and yeah, really excited to have him join the grid and he's had a great career so far up to this point and I'm sure at that team, he is going to have a very, very good year."
Guanyu Zhou will become the first driver in F1's history this season. /VCG
Guanyu Zhou will become the first driver in F1's history this season. /VCG
The Aston Martin director was speaking at the launch of the team's new car for 2022, something he admits has been a challenge to design given the rule changes for the upcoming season.
"The rulebook has been ripped up, totally starting again. We've designed what we think is the best interpretation. We could only start at the start of January last year from a regulation side of things and we had a year to design and develop and evolve the car that you see today.
"But we've had nine other teams with very smart people at all those teams trying to do the same thing as well. So it's going to be exciting seeing everybody's interpretation of a totally new set of rules. In previous years. It's just been an evolution.
"There's going to be looking at each other to see what other people have done, how they've interpreted the rules. And I think, you know, as the season progresses."