Autosport

THE WAIT OF EXPECTATION

Patience is not normally high on the list of attributes people think racing drivers need. But there are times when it’s important, such as when they’re looking to time an overtaking move. Or when they are preparing for their first outing in a Formula 1 car.

Thanks to the coronavirus pandemic, it’s hard to be certain of the timing of anything in the first half of 2020. And that means 2019 Aston Martin Autosport BRDC Young Driver of the Year Award winner Johnathan Hoggard doesn’t know exactly when he’ll get the chance to sample F1 machinery, to go with the £200,000 he’s won. Or fit in much racing after the Daytona 24 Hours run he’s had courtesy of winning the Sunoco Whelen Challenge.

Fortunately, Aston Martin Red

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