<p>Randstad's partner, WILLIAMS MARTINI RACING, has appointed Canadian teenager Lance Stroll to its Young Driver Development Programme.</p>
<p>The 17-year-old, who was a race winner in the FIA Formula 3 European Championship and<br />
champion of the Toyota Racing Series New Zealand in 2015, will receive the team's support in<br />
the next stage of his racing career.</p>
<p>Stroll will be fully-immersed into the WILLIAMS MARTINI RACING team during 2016, in a<br />
similar capacity to that of Valtteri Bottas when he first joined the team in a development role in<br />
2011.</p>
<p>The programme includes extensive simulator time, work placements in several departments<br />
throughout the factory, as well as specific training in the fields of race engineering and<br />
marketing.</p>
<p>Stroll will continue to race in the FIA Formula 3 European Championship in 2016.<br />
Claire Williams, Deputy Team Principal, said: "At Williams, we are committed to using our<br />
resource and expertise to help talented young drivers to reach their potential. We have a track<br />
record of success in this area, having supported Valtteri Bottas in his growth from a<br />
development driver role to a race driver and one of the most respected talents in Formula One.<br />
"We have identified Lance as a promising talent for the future and we are happy to provide our<br />
support to his development as a driver. We look forward to working with Lance in 2016 and to<br />
the success he can achieve in the future."</p>
<p>Commenting on his new appointment, Lance Stroll, added: "I’m really honoured to be part of<br />
such a great team and one with so much history and success. I cannot wait to start working<br />
with Williams and very much hope we can achieve great things together in the coming years.<br />
It’s a very exciting and crucial time in my short motor racing career. Reaching F1 was always<br />
the ultimate goal, I suppose ever since driving a go-kart my father had bought me for my fifth<br />
birthday.</p>
<p>“Williams has a long history of nurturing young drivers at the start of their F1 careers. David<br />
Coulthard, Jenson Button, Nico Rosberg, Nico Hülkenberg and most recently Valtteri [Bottas].<br />
This element was something that was important to me in making the decision to join Williams. I<br />
won the Italian Formula 4 Championship last season in my first year of car racing after karts,<br />
won the Toyota Racing Series at the beginning of 2015 and finished fifth in the FIA European<br />
Formula 3 Championship in my first year which, having also won a race, hit my pre-season<br />
target. My future is now with Williams, which I’m very excited about.” </p>
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