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Young Dutch racing driver Beitske Visser announced a new deal today, that will see her racing in the Formula Renault 3.5 series again in 2015, with AVF.
Last year, in her debut season with Adrian Valles' team, she scored points on two occasions to finish 21[SUP]st[/SUP] in the standings.
"I can't wait to go back in the car and start preparing for the next World Series Renault 3.5," said the 19-year-old woman.
[TD="class: caption"]Beitske Visser signed a deal extension with Adrian Valles (Photo: beitskevisser.com)[/TD]
"So far it's been a great challenge, with some up-and-downs and experiences, but thanks to the great job done by my engineer and by all the AVF personnel I made constant steps that enabled me to get closer and closer to the front end of the charts."
"We are happy to continue the work stared this year with Beitske in 2015," added Valles.
"She joined us after running with the small Formula ADAC Masters cars and she did a great job, growing up consistently and demonstrating that she can be a top-10 runner."
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Young Dutch racing driver Beitske Visser announced a new deal today, that will see her racing in the Formula Renault 3.5 series again in 2015, with AVF.
Last year, in her debut season with Adrian Valles' team, she scored points on two occasions to finish 21[SUP]st[/SUP] in the standings.
"I can't wait to go back in the car and start preparing for the next World Series Renault 3.5," said the 19-year-old woman.
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[TD="class: caption"]Beitske Visser signed a deal extension with Adrian Valles (Photo: beitskevisser.com)[/TD]
"So far it's been a great challenge, with some up-and-downs and experiences, but thanks to the great job done by my engineer and by all the AVF personnel I made constant steps that enabled me to get closer and closer to the front end of the charts."
"We are happy to continue the work stared this year with Beitske in 2015," added Valles.
"She joined us after running with the small Formula ADAC Masters cars and she did a great job, growing up consistently and demonstrating that she can be a top-10 runner."
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