Motor racing: China's first F1 driver Zhou celebrates dream debut
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[MANAMA] China's first ever Formula One driver Guanyu Zhou enjoyed a dream start to his career at the season-opening Bahrain Grand Prix on Sunday (Mar 20), as the Alfa Romeo rookie finished in the points on his debut.
The 22-year-old had already made an impression, lining up 15th on the grid after making it into the second phase of qualifying on Saturday.
He followed that up with a drive into the final points-paying position in 10th.
"It's amazing, I'm so speechless, you know?" the 22-year-old, the only rookie in the field this year, told F1 TV after the race. "It was (such an) emotional race, so intense."
"To be scoring my first ever Formula One points in my debut is something I would only have dreamed of 1 year ago or 2 weeks ago."
Zhou, who is teammates with former Mercedes driver Valtteri Bottas, lost time at one stage as he had to reset the settings on his car after it went into anti-stall mode.
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But he fought back with a string of overtaking moves, including a pass on 7-times world champion Lewis Hamilton, who had just come out of the pits and was scrabbling for grip on his cold tyres.
Bottas finished sixth handing Alfa Romeo a double points finish.
"I don't know how that confidence comes," said Zhou when asked about his overtaking moves.
"But I think it's the eagerness that I want to finish in the points." Zhou stepped up to Formula One after finishing third overall in feeder series Formula Two last year.
Some have questioned whether the 22-year-old, who comes with financial backing, belongs on the grid especially when Formula Two champion Oscar Piastri, who is French manufacturer Alpine's reserve, has been unable to land a race seat.
Zhou said his performance on Sunday had proved his doubters wrong.
"I always said that I deserve to be here and today I think I showed everything," he said. "It's a great relief. Huge reward for us, and it's a day that I (will) never forget." REUTERS
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