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McLaren extends contract with test & reserve driver Gary Paffett

Paffett extends McLaren contract

Gary Paffett, Test Driver, McLaren Mercedes

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Vodafone McLaren Mercedes has extended its contract with Gary Paffett for the 2012 season. Gary will remain as a test, development & reserve driver for the Vodafone McLaren Mercedes team, signing a deal that allows him to continue dovetailing his Formula 1 test duties with his racing career.

Gary Paffett, Test Driver, McLaren Mercedes
Gary Paffett, Test Driver, McLaren Mercedes

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Gary joined McLaren in 2005 and has played a key role in the development of the team’s race- and championship-winning cars. Gary said: “I’m extremely pleased to have renewed my relationship with Vodafone McLaren Mercedes.

As everybody knows, success in Formula 1 is developed through the strength and duration of relationships: I’ve been a part of this team for more than five years, and it’s a place where I really feel happy and comfortable, and where I can confidently speak my mind. “I’m proud that my contribution has enabled the team to remain a race- and championship-winning force in Formula 1, and I truly believe that we’ll continue to grow and improve in the future.”

Vodafone McLaren Mercedes team principal Martin Whitmarsh added:

“Gary has become a vital part of our technical support and development team – both at the track and in the simulator. “Both Gary and the team believes that this deal will underline his reputation as a strong development driver and a true team player.” Gary’s manager, former grand prix racer Mark Blundell, said: “This is a great deal for Gary that really underlines the strength of his ongoing relationship with Vodafone McLaren Mercedes. Once again, Gary has shown he has the skills and capacity as a development driver to make a difference.”


By: McLaren

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