
The upstart Force India team has announced to the world that Paul di Resta, aged 23, will join the outfit as its test/reserve driver for the 2010 Formula 1 season. Paul di Resta will be teamed with drivers Tonio Liuzzi and Adrian Sutil.
"I would like to thank both Paul and JR Hildebrand for their commitment in the test in Jerez," said team principal Vijay Mallya.
"Both worked very hard and were impressive in the test. We are very proud to have someone of Paul's caliber joining the team as his potential was clear in the test and he has the right attitude for making it in F1.
"The programme we have put together will allow him to get to grips with the car, the team and the environment and various pressures associated with F1 and we look forward to this becoming a very fruitful partnership."
Added Di Resta: "I am ecstatic to finally get the chance to move into F1 at last," he said. "I'm pleased I can start my F1 career with Force India, a team that has a lot of potential. I see this move as taking me one step closer to achieving my dream of racing in F1 but I know I have a lot to learn in terms of the car and the tracks right now.
"I think this programme is a perfect way to prepare fully and be ready to go if and when the chance of a race seat comes. I hope this will be the start of a long-term future with Force India. With the support of all of the team, including Whyte & Mackay, I'm sure we will grow together."

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