Russian driver Vitaly Petrov denied the fact that he signed a deal with Renault F1 simply to become a second driver in Formula One. While clearly benefiting from less experience in the series as compared to his teammate Robert Kubica – he is, in fact, a rookie – the GP2 Series runner-up believes only the season will tell who will be the primary driver of the team and who won’t.
The races have not yet begun, so maybe he (Kubica) will be the number two. Every driver is responsible for himself, … (read more)