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Racing/rally drivers who are, or have been, part of the FIA Institute Young Driver Excellence Academy. Pages in category "FIA Institute Young Driver Excellence Academy drivers" The following 27 pages are in this category, out of 27 total.
Young was born in Thornaby-on-Tees in February 1893, [2] the son of Ernest Wilson Young, a railway worker, and his wife Lilly, [3] and baptised in March of that year. [6] The 1911 census records Young working as a railway clerk, and the oldest of five surviving children, all still living with their parents in the Newport district of Middlesbrough. [3]
These schemes for young people aim to help reduce these statistics by promoting driving at a younger age when children are more susceptible to learning and have better memory. [4] By doing this in a safe environment away from the public road, it is hoped that this will provide a basis for learner drivers' learning.
In 1998, McLaren became the first Formula One team to establish a driver development program, founding the McLaren-Mercedes Young Driver Support Programme; [1] its initial cohort famously included 13-year-old kart racer Lewis Hamilton, [2] who became the first driver development program alumnus in Formula One to win the World Drivers' Championship in 2008. [3]
Middlesbrough Reserves (also referred to as the Under-21 Development Squad) play in Division 2 of the Premier League 2, being part of the founding members of the Premier League 2 since 2012. They have also competed in the EFL Trophy during the 2016–17 , 2017–18 and 2018–19 seasons alongside 15 other academies that held Category 1 status.
The Silverstone Autosport BRDC Award is an award set up in 1989, following the demise of the Grovewood Awards, to reward and recognise young racing drivers from the UK. [1] As its names suggest, the award is backed by Silverstone , motorsport magazine Autosport , and the British Racing Drivers' Club (BRDC).
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Formations and early years: 1887 - 1939. Chart of yearly table positions of Middlesbrough and Sunderland in the football league system. The two clubs first met competitively on 26 Nov 1887 in the FA Cup, [2] making this the oldest competitive football derby in the North East (the first competitive Tyne–Wear derby took place in 1888).