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Croatian Kodric continues Fortec partnership into 2015

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Martin Kodric will return to Fortec Motorsports in 2015 as he contests the Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0 Series as well as three rounds of the Formula Renault 2.0 ALPS championship.

The Croat driver raced a number of strong races during the 2014 season of the ALPS championship, as well as in the Northern European Cup, and will be looking for more strong performances in his rookie season of Eurocup.

“Fortec is a great team and I am very excited and pleased that I will be working with them again this year,” said Kodric. “I am also stepping into a bigger championship this year to 2.0 Eurocup.

“It will be hard and challenging but together we can turn it into a good and successful year!”

Team Manager of Fortec Martin Young was happy to continue the partnership with seventeen-year-old Kodric, and hoped to see the Croatian driver have another positive season.

“We are really happy to be working again with Martin,” said Young. “We aim to build on his speed from last year in order to make this a solid and successful year”.

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