British Formula Ford racer Dan de Zille will compete in the 2012 Formula Renault 2.0 UK Championship with reigning Champions Fortec after strong outings in the 2011 Finals Series with the team.
De Zille began racing towards the end of 2008, when, after completing his degree, he decided to follow the family tradition of racing cars and since then, Dan hasn’t looked back. The Jersey racer started racing in the ever-popular British Formula Ford Series in 2009, finishing sixth in the Formula Ford Scholarship Class, and remained in the series for two more years, with results improving steadily; de Zille finished eighth overall in the 2010 Championship, moving up to sixth and becoming a podium regular in 2011. Dan has also won four Aston Martin GT4 races, as well as finishing first in class and second overall in the Britcar 24 Hour Race in 2011.
Having opted to switch to a ‘winged’ car series for 2012, Dan took part in the Formula Renault 2.0 Finals Series with Fortec, where he gained a wealth of experience, particularly as he got to grips with the aerodynamics of the car. The 25-year-old built upon his experiences race by race and evidently put his learning into practice as his results improved noticeably over the six-round series, finishing a series best of sixth in the penultimate round of the series at Rockingham in November.
Dan is relishing the challenge ahead of him this season: “I’m very much looking forward to this season; it’s a big step up and I know I’ll be pitting myself against some serious competition both from within the team and outside. I always love pushing myself and the Finals Series was a great opportunity to get to grips with the car and hopefully we can come back even stronger for the main season. I’ll be looking to put some my wheel to wheel experience from Formula Ford to good use and hopefully surprise a few people!”
Formula Renault 2.0 UK Team Manager Alex Fleming is confident that Dan will be a strong contender in the forthcoming season: “Dan has extensive racing experience which will undoubtedly prepare him well for the season ahead, he has adapted well to the Formula Renault car and is learning with every outing so I’m confident that he can perform well this season.”
De Zille, who is studying for a Masters Degree in Automotive Engineering at the University of Bath alongside his racing career, joins the Fortec squad off the back of an incredibly successful season for the team in 2011, with the team finishing as Team Champions, Alex Lynn clinching the Drivers’ title in record-breaking fashion, and Oliver Rowland finishing as Vice-Champion and Graduate Cup Champion in a dominant year for Fortec, which saw the team win 17 of 20 races.
















