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Home Formula 4ADAC F4 Joel Eriksson joins Motopark for debut single-seater campaign

Joel Eriksson joins Motopark for debut single-seater campaign

by Valentin Khorounzhiy
Photo: ADAC Formel Masters

Photo: ADAC Formel Masters

Swedish karting graduate Joel Eriksson will make the full-time switch to car racing in 2014, having joined Motopark in the German entry-level ADAC Formel Masters championship.

The 15-year-old rookie enjoyed an illustrious karting career at the state level, taking the title in the Swedish National Championship in the Formula Yamaha class in 2011 and winning the Gothenburg Grand Prix in 2012.

Eriksson joins Motopark on the heels of a difficult ADAC Formel Masters campaign for the Oschersleben-based squad, which took fourth in the teams standings and only had three wins – two from Indy Dontje and one from Beitske Visser. Prior to that, Motopark locked out the team championship for two consecutive years, while Marvin Kirchhofer took the driver’s title in to 2012.

The Swede is the first driver to be announced for the 2014 ADAC Formel Masters season. His older brother, Jimmy Eriksson, also unveiled his plans today, confirming a second year in GP3 with Motopark-run squad Russian Time.