Thursday, June 20, 2013   

Senna quits Formula 1
(02-06 12:48)

Brazilian driver Bruno Senna has quit Formula 1 to race for Aston Martin in this year's World Endurance Championship.
The 29-year-old was dropped by Williams last year after finishing 16th in the F1 drivers' standings with 31 points.
"I want to move forward and get back to winning races," Senna said.
The former Williams, Renault and HRT driver had been linked with a move to Force India before Tuesday's announcement.
Senna, the nephew of the late three-time F1 world champion Ayrton Senna, will make his WEC debut at next month's 12 Hours of Sebring event in Florida, the United States.
   
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