Jack Aitken

Renault’s ‘senior’ junior academy member, Jack Aitken has become part of the foundations of the Formula 1 squad since its takeover of Lotus.
Jack Aitken
Jack Aitken
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Renault’s ‘senior’ 𓆉junior academy member of its F1 programme, Jack Aitken has become part of the foundations of the new-loo🔯k squad since its takeover of Lotus at the start of 2016.

Aitken enters his third year as part of the Renault Sport junior academy ahead of his rookie Formula 2 season after finishing last year as runner-up in t༺he GP3 Serie🥃s to George Russell.

With the backing of Renault and an emerging track record, the British-Korean driver is older than a handful of curren🍃t F1 drivers at the age of 22 but slಞots perfectly into the French manufacturer’s plans of building its own future F1 world champion.

Dependent on his F2 success and the 2019 driver market, Aitken has the opportunity to make himse🧜lf a standout candidate to Renault and with the team climbing up the F1 ranks he knows he could reach F1 with pe👍rfect timing.

“Renault have been really helpful in putting me through the motions of preparing for Formula 1,” Ait🥀ken said. “Last year I tested the old car to get a taste for it and hopefu🦋lly we’ll do more of that this year.

“When Renault purchased Lotus they set out a five-year time plan to compete for world titles and t⛄hat timeframe fits in quite nicely with me. We’ll see, time will tell and I will try my best to take that💦 opportunity.”

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