“I had been looking forward to being Timo’s team-mate because he is very
experienced.

“But I’m sure we will have no problems as we wouldn’t be in F1 if we weren’t
capable.”

Glock, who has moved on to the German touring car series, DTM, has expressed
his own concerns about the problems likely to be faced by Chilton and Razia.

Speaking to Autosport, Glock said: “It’s definitely not going to be easy for
them, especially in testing, where you need to be able to make the right
decisions in pinpointing the weaknesses of the car.

“That’s something that only comes from experience. There’s a lot of pressure
on Luiz and Max to get up to speed with the car quickly.

“That’s the critical part: knowing that perhaps the simulation you have
brought to a track isn’t quite accurate and being able to make a forward
step from there.”