Russian outfit Marussia on Tuesday unveiled their new MR02 car for the 2013 season, and a new driver, during testing at the Jerez circuit in southern Spain. The Cosworth-powered car boasts KERS, the kinetic energy recovery system that was missing from last season's version as Marussia missed out on a precious top-ten finish in the constructors' standings.
The team, who are based in Banbury in England, have signed up 21-year-old English driver Max Chilton, who will make his Formula One debut this season in place of departed German Timo Glock. "It took me a little while to get to sleep last night and now I can't wait to get going," Chilton, who is expected to team up with another novice in the shape of Brazilian Luiz Razia, told Sky Sports News before starting testing.
"We're really excited to see our performance out on track." Marussia team principal John Booth believes the addition of KERS - which is thought to be worth as much as 0.3 seconds per lap - will vastly improve their chances of breaking into the top ten, after they missed out in 2012 by a narrow margin to Caterham. The 2013 seasons gets underway with the Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne on March 17.
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