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Thank to his effort and Indonesia state owned company PT Pertamina as Rio Haryanto sponsor.
Maybe he is also the first Muslim in F1 race

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Life | Thu Feb 18, 2016 8:34am EST
Related: Sports, Indonesia
Haryanto becomes Indonesia's first F1 driver
JAKARTA | By Kanupriya Kapoor

Rio Haryanto will become Indonesia's first Formula One driver this season after raising the funds to secure a seat with backmarkers Manor Racing on Thursday.

The 23-year-old, who may need to secure additional financial backing if he is to see out the full 21-race season, will make his debut in Australia on March 20 and will start testing in Spain next week.

"Melbourne will be a huge moment for me, my country, supporters and fans and I want to thank everyone who's been with me since I started in single seaters; 2016 is my chance to reward that faith and represent Asia in F1," Haryanto said.

His signing as team mate to German rookie Pascal Wehrlein completes the grid for the 2016 season.

Haryanto, fourth in the GP2 feeder series last season with three race wins, will be the third Southeast Asian driver to compete in Formula One since the championship started in 1950.

The others were Malaysian Alex Yoong, with Minardi in 2001-2002, and Thailand's Prince Bira (Birabongse Bhanudej) in the 1950s.

Haryanto was already the first Indonesian to drive a Formula One car, having tested with Manor's predecessors Virgin Racing in 2010.

The Indonesian's arrival in Formula One spells disappointment for Britain's Will Stevens, American Alexander Rossi and Spaniard Roberto Merhi, who all raced for Manor last season when the team was known as Marussia.

"Rio's huge following in Indonesia is great for the team and for F1. They are keen to see him on the grid and we're confident that we'll see him enjoying some exciting battles in the year ahead," Manor owner Stephen Fitzpatrick said.

Manor failed to score a point in 2015 but have rung the changes since then, with new management and drivers as well as Mercedes engines in place of ageing Ferrari ones.

Haryanto's place had depended on raising funds in Indonesia, with Manor seeking 15 million euros ($16.71 million) according to local media.

The driver has been backed by state-owned oil and gas company Pertamina in the junior series and chief executive Dwi Soetjipto told a news conference they were contributing five million euros ($5.55 million).

He said Pertamina were "proud to support him as he represents Indonesia on the global stage".

Haryanto's manager Piers Hunnisett said more Indonesian companies were interested in sponsoring Haryanto, as were others from Japan and Malaysia, but gave no details.

"We will find a way to have him stay through the season," Hunnisett said.

(Reporting by Alan Baldwin; Editing by John O'Brien and Pritha Sarkar)

Haryanto becomes Indonesia's first F1 driver| Reuters
 
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Thank to his effort and Indonesia state owned company PT Pertamina as Rio Haryanto sponsor.
Maybe he is also the first Muslim in F1 race

rio-haryanto-112415.jpg


Life | Thu Feb 18, 2016 8:34am EST
Related: Sports, Indonesia
Haryanto becomes Indonesia's first F1 driver
JAKARTA | By Kanupriya Kapoor

Rio Haryanto will become Indonesia's first Formula One driver this season after raising the funds to secure a seat with backmarkers Manor Racing on Thursday.

The 23-year-old, who may need to secure additional financial backing if he is to see out the full 21-race season, will make his debut in Australia on March 20 and will start testing in Spain next week.

"Melbourne will be a huge moment for me, my country, supporters and fans and I want to thank everyone who's been with me since I started in single seaters; 2016 is my chance to reward that faith and represent Asia in F1," Haryanto said.

His signing as team mate to German rookie Pascal Wehrlein completes the grid for the 2016 season.

Haryanto, fourth in the GP2 feeder series last season with three race wins, will be the third Southeast Asian driver to compete in Formula One since the championship started in 1950.

The others were Malaysian Alex Yoong, with Minardi in 2001-2002, and Thailand's Prince Bira (Birabongse Bhanudej) in the 1950s.

Haryanto was already the first Indonesian to drive a Formula One car, having tested with Manor's predecessors Virgin Racing in 2010.

The Indonesian's arrival in Formula One spells disappointment for Britain's Will Stevens, American Alexander Rossi and Spaniard Roberto Merhi, who all raced for Manor last season when the team was known as Marussia.

"Rio's huge following in Indonesia is great for the team and for F1. They are keen to see him on the grid and we're confident that we'll see him enjoying some exciting battles in the year ahead," Manor owner Stephen Fitzpatrick said.

Manor failed to score a point in 2015 but have rung the changes since then, with new management and drivers as well as Mercedes engines in place of ageing Ferrari ones.

Haryanto's place had depended on raising funds in Indonesia, with Manor seeking 15 million euros ($16.71 million) according to local media.

The driver has been backed by state-owned oil and gas company Pertamina in the junior series and chief executive Dwi Soetjipto told a news conference they were contributing five million euros ($5.55 million).

He said Pertamina were "proud to support him as he represents Indonesia on the global stage".

Haryanto's manager Piers Hunnisett said more Indonesian companies were interested in sponsoring Haryanto, as were others from Japan and Malaysia, but gave no details.

"We will find a way to have him stay through the season," Hunnisett said.

(Reporting by Alan Baldwin; Editing by John O'Brien and Pritha Sarkar)

Haryanto becomes Indonesia's first F1 driver| Reuters


Congrats! Look forward to seeing him in Shanghai F1 circuit. Maybe he should come here often, we have many racing fans and circuits, good to have more pros mingling with amateurs.
 
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Congrats! Look forward to seeing him in Shanghai F1 circuit. Maybe he should come here often, we have many racing fans and circuits, good to have more pros mingling with amateurs.

He has a potency to get Female fans in Shanghai if he gets interview with local TV there.....:D

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He is gorgeous!

Yup, I think he has a potency to get many female fans, particularly from South East and North East Asian.

He is still quite young though, so he needs to develop good mental strenght to survive. PT Pertamina in my opinion will keep supporting him if he can perform well there. The company also has supported him for quite long.

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I think he is mixed, Indonesian native and Chinese ethnic. His father is also a famous Indonesian car racer.


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Where do you get the information he is mix native ?
He is pure Chinese and celebrate Chinese New Year
 
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maybe this time i'll reconsider to watch F1 again in the circuit... after several years have been switch to motogp... :big_boss:
 
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Where do you get the information he is mix native ?
He is pure Chinese and celebrate Chinese New Year

Usually Chinese Muslim is a mix one, from this though....

I am not so sure actually and his mother looks like Native
 
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I hope he's there on merit rather than because he can attract a big sponsor. Paid drivers near well ruined the sport. From what I remember, he wasn't anything special in GP2 but I haven't watched GP2 in a couple of years and looking it up he improved in the last season. Let's hope he's more Kamui Kobayashi and less Alex Yoong.
 
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Usually Chinese Muslim is a mix one, from this though....

I am not so sure actually and his mother looks like Native

Bullshit , usually Chinese Muslim is only on ID card only.. Back in the old days they want to get privilege.
Some of my friends (Chinese) also have Muslim in their ID card.. Guess what? They eat pork and it taste GooD

Rio haryanto also suck big time..
 
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maybe this time i'll reconsider to watch F1 again in the circuit... after several years have been switch to motogp... :big_boss:


Yup, not only Rio but also to see Pertamina's name......The first time Indonesian company has become a huge sponsor at Formula 1 race....... :D

They need to increase their penetration effort on Fasttron product
 
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I hope he's there on merit rather than because he can attract a big sponsor. Paid drivers near well ruined the sport. From what I remember, he wasn't anything special in GP2 but I haven't watched GP2 in a couple of years and looking it up he improved in the last season. Let's hope he's more Kamui Kobayashi and less Alex Yoong.
He's suck.. He crushed the car, let alone finish big 5
 
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