PM Borisov to Witness First Bulgarian in Formula One

Sports | November 13, 2010, Saturday // 16:18
Bulgaria: PM Borisov to Witness First Bulgarian in Formula One Vladimir Arabadziev (C), the first Bulgarian to join Formula One, has drown the attention of his country' s Prime Minister Boyko Borisov. Photo by BGNES

Vladimir Arabadziev, the first Bulgarian to join the world of Formula One, has drown the attention of his country' s Prime Minister Boyko Borisov, who is flying to Abu Dhaby to see him.

Borisov will attend the talented youngster's test drives with the Lotus Racing team November 16 and 17 in Abu Dhabi.

The Lotus team officials already stated they are very pleased to have confirmed that Vladimir Arabadzhiev will be driving for them in Abu Dhabi.

Arabadzhiev comes from a country with growing interest in motorsport, and the chance to give emerging hot prospects the opportunity to step up to Formula One is central to the Lotus Racing philosophy of embracing young talent, Lotus Racing officials said.

The Lotus Racing representatives have a hard time with pronouncing Arabadziev's name, but hope that he shows his real potential.

Borisov's visit to the United Arab Emirates also bring about serious business talks, as Lotus boss, who also owns one of the biggest commercial airlines in Asia, Air Asia, commented he is interested in introducing flights to Bulgaria,

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Tags: Boyko Borisov, Vladimir Arabadzhiev, Lotus Racing, Formula One, Abu Dhaby

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