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EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: Bruno Senna
The announcement of Bruno Senna’s appointment as Renault’s test and reserve driver was a well-kept secret in the Formula 1 paddock, for it seemed that the man with the most famous surname in the sport would be left high a dry after a single racing season.
Granted, a year with a rookie back-of-the-grid outfit is a tough proving ground, but when much of your time is spent competing for a new outfit in a car that was very underdeveloped, it’s certainly hard to be noticed by the bigger teams further up the pit lane.
But Renault have recognised Senna’s potential, and signed the Brazilian to its reserve driver line-up.

No doubt there is also a nod to the ‘Lotus-Senna’ heritage from the 1980s when his famous late uncle competed in the back-and-gold Lotus Renaults in 1985-6, with great success.
Long-time readers of Richard’s F1 will well recall that Bruno was our very first ‘current’ driver interview we have managed to secure in our series of exclusive interviews, and those who do will remember Bruno declaring his ambition to follow in his uncle’s footsteps of becoming World Champion.
So is his ambition being realised with a year on the reserves bench ahead of him? How does the Renault outfit compare with HRT? Just what is he expecting from the year ahead? Let’s have a read and find out…
2011年03月19日 12点03分
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EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: Bruno Senna
The announcement of Bruno Senna’s appointment as Renault’s test and reserve driver was a well-kept secret in the Formula 1 paddock, for it seemed that the man with the most famous surname in the sport would be left high a dry after a single racing season.
Granted, a year with a rookie back-of-the-grid outfit is a tough proving ground, but when much of your time is spent competing for a new outfit in a car that was very underdeveloped, it’s certainly hard to be noticed by the bigger teams further up the pit lane.
But Renault have recognised Senna’s potential, and signed the Brazilian to its reserve driver line-up.

No doubt there is also a nod to the ‘Lotus-Senna’ heritage from the 1980s when his famous late uncle competed in the back-and-gold Lotus Renaults in 1985-6, with great success.Long-time readers of Richard’s F1 will well recall that Bruno was our very first ‘current’ driver interview we have managed to secure in our series of exclusive interviews, and those who do will remember Bruno declaring his ambition to follow in his uncle’s footsteps of becoming World Champion.
So is his ambition being realised with a year on the reserves bench ahead of him? How does the Renault outfit compare with HRT? Just what is he expecting from the year ahead? Let’s have a read and find out…