Campos Racing announced that Dorian Boccolacci will join the team’s FIA Formula 2 driver line-up.

Boccolacci, aged 20 and born in Cannes (France), made his debut with a Campos Racing-run Dallara F2 2018 car at the collective testing held by the Formula 2 Championship in Jerez last February. Both team and driver showed to be on an upward curve in Southern Spain and their goal is to continue on the same path coming into the season.

Boccolacci, who is of Spanish descent, a got his first taste of single-seater racing in the French Formula 4 Championship back in 2014. The Frenchman later joined the FIA Formula 3 European Championship, the Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0 – in which he finished Vice-Champion– or the GP3 Series.

Adrián Campos (President of Campos Racing): “With Dorian we completed a strong driver line-up and Jack and he will undoubtedly draw attention. We have set ourselves the goal of fighting for the Teams’ classification and, therefore, we worked hard on making our cars competitive”.

“Besides, it was important to have a strong driver line-up comprised of two drivers collecting as many points as possible.”

Salvatore Gandolfo (CEO of Campos Racing): “Our goal at Campos Racing is becoming a benchmark in the series and we have worked strenuously to have a top car in the Formula 2 championship. We expect to provide stability to the team in order to achieve wins and podiums.”

Dorian Boccolacci (Driver of Campos Racing): “I am finally really happy to say that I will take part of the FIA F2 Championship this season with Campos Racing! It was not easy to arrive at this stage but we finally made it, thanks to everyone who make it possible.”

“I am sure we can make a good job this season together! The team is really professional and we have the same target so we will work as much as possible to get it as soon as possible.”

“I really like the mentality of the team, I am half Spanish from my mother side, so I can speak Spanish with all the team! It’s easier to feel even more confident with the relation in the team.”

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