When Nick Cassidy won the Toyota Racing Series and the New Zealand Grand Prix, racing in Europe beckoned. Not surprisingly, after beating some more fancied international competition in the TRS, Cassidy was taken under the wing of a former Formula One team principals who brought some young charges here for our international open-wheel series.
Cassidy caught the eye of former Lotus F1 team principal Peter Collins and has been mentored by him in the Kiwi's first foray into Europe. Despite a promising start to this year's Formula Renault Eurocup campaign, where Cassidy was only 11/1000 from pole position for race two, a decision has been made to cut short his participation in the remaining rounds following disappointing meetings at Spa Francorchamps and Nurburgring.
Collins knows talent when he sees it, having worked with Nigel Mansell, Johnny Herbert and Mika Hakkinen.
Collins has worked closely with Cassidy during his time in Europe and remains convinced of his potential.
"Despite a difficult start to his Eurocup season, I have absolutely no doubt of Nick's potential and dedication," Collins said. "I remained convinced that Nick is one of the most complete drivers I have seen in many years and will support him in every way possible in pursuing his ambition.