
Regalia makes FR3.5 switch
Former GP2 driver Facu Regalia will join Zeta Corse for his debut season in Formula Renault 3.5 this year. The Argentinean was eventual champion Daniil Kvyat's closest title challenger in GP3 two seasons ago, before graduating to GP2 with Hilmer Motorsport in 2014.
Regalia parted company with Hilmer after the fourth round of the season at the Red Bull Ring in June.
"Following seven months of intense work I can confirm my participation in World Series by Renault," said Regalia, whose resume also includes campaigns in Auto GP, European F3 Open and Italian F3. "It is another season racing in Europe and it's fantastic to join such a Formula 1 feeder series with Zeta Corse.
"It is an opportunity, and we must do everything in our power to seize it, because drivers such as [Sebastien] Vettel, [Daniel] Ricciardo, [Jaime] Alguersuari and now Carlos Sainz Jr., who was a rival in GP3 two years ago, [have graduated to Formula 1 from this series'] historic roll of honour."
Regalia will travel to Valencia, where the Russian-owned team is based, on Monday, ahead of the first pre-season test at Jerez on March 5-6.
"This is a completely new experience for me, so I need to make the most of pre-season tests," he said. "2015 is going to be a very important year for me, it's surely a crucial one."
Zeta Corse staged a title attack in the second half of the 2014 FR3.5 series thanks to the efforts of Roberto Merhi. The team has yet to announce its second driver for this season.
2015 FR3.5 lineup so far
Nyck de Vries, Dean Stoneman
Oliver Rowland, TBA
Egor Orudzhev, Nicholas Latifi
Zeta Corse
Facu Regalia, TBA
Meindert van Buuren, Matthieu Vaxiviere
Gustav Malja, Tio Ellinas
Beitske Visser, Alfonso Celis
Aurelien Panis, Roy Nissany
Pietro Fantin, Bruno Bonifacio
Pons Racing
Oscar Tunjo, TBA
Carlin
Tom Dillmann, Sean Gelael
Yet to announce any drivers: Comtec Racing
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