Paul Jeffrey
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Brendon Hartley has signed as Simulation driver for Ferrari this season, continuing his links with Grand Prix racing following his axe from the Italian Toro Rosso team.
Hartley, a former double World Champion in World Endurance racing with Porsche, has yet to confirm his racing plans for 2019 following an acrimonious split from Toro Rosso at the end of 2018, however it looks like the Kiwi is sure to busy as he steps into the Ferrari development role for the current season, filling the void at the Scuderia left by Sauber bound Antonio Giovinazzi and his replacement at Toro Rosso, Russian Formula One returnee Daniil Kvyat.
Hartley, 29, joins new recruits Pascal Wehrlein and Formula Two driver Antonio Fuoco alongside Blancpain GT Series race winner Davide Rigon as simulation driver, bolstering an area of the Formula One outfit that Team Principal Mattia Binotto considers "one of the vital pieces of equipment in the Formula 1 of today".
Although a feather in the cap of the talented Kiwi driver, it is expected that Hatley will look to secure a full time race seat outside of Formula One to complement his new role, with several high profile endurance teams thought to be keen to secure the services of the former WEC champion and Le Mans 24 Hour race winner.
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