Has he actually done any racing since he last appeared for Minardi? I wish Luca all the best but get the feeling Ferrari may make another change before season's end if he proves not to be on the pace.
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Has he actually done any racing since he last appeared for Minardi? I wish Luca all the best but get the feeling Ferrari may make another change before season's end if he proves not to be on the pace.
Not sure why Luca over Gene, given Gene's LeMans seat time and performance.
Plus the facts that:
-he is now the oldest driver in the current WDC (38)
-he holds the record for most starts with no points (48/0)
Oh well. Like said above, they're basically getting a few thousand kms of free testing. I'm sure his feedback skills far outweigh Massa's.
Why is that ? He knows that car more than anybody else, and if he will survive the first 3/4 laps he can finish on points. OK maybe not in Valencia but he can do that in the next race again. Go Luca :up:Quote:
Originally Posted by ioan
Best of luck to the guy,and lets judge him when he has finished the race .
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Originally Posted by philipbain
well LUCA is part of ferrari family for a long time . we accept with open arms and pray for his sucess with same dedication we do for MS/Massa/KIMI
At end of the day its not a normal racing teams. TS FERRARI
:)
Really? He never drove the F60! Luca's last test of a F1 car dates back to last year.Quote:
Originally Posted by pino
Making statements is a great thing, pino, but just for the sake of writing something? :rolleyes:
Q: how far along is the 2010 cars would they be at a testing stage and could the official test driver done a few miles in it
http://www.forumula1.net/2009/f1/f1-...e-luca-badoer/
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The Italian has a strong track record against the clock at Mugello and Fiorano and his ability to develop a car is second to none; he was instrumental to Ferrari’s revival in the early millennium and he was a key player in the team that Jean Todt assembled to bring about this turnaround.
we still are in 2009 and the 2010 car IMO will be ready at end NOV . and i thing that the new rules says that the car can be tested after the end of this year.Quote:
Originally Posted by thunderbolt
There is also some 1 month cmpulsory shut down for all teams.
most likely all teams will test the new can in JAN 2010
So you really don't think that a car which has finished 14 from 19 starts, driven by the driver who's put more miles on it than anyone else, and has probably driven more miles in an F1 car than anyone else in history is up to the task, despite saying this:Quote:
Originally Posted by ioan
So are you saying that it's the car or the driver who's rubbish?Quote:
Originally Posted by ioan
I'm willing to bet that Luca in the first decent drive in his career is likely to outscore Kimi for the remainder of the season. Dare I suggest he might even take a win... that'd be a turn up for the books.
Though I don't think he can be blamed for scoring 0 points in his F1 career having driven for Scuderia Italia when they used that awful Lola, Forti and Minardi. The closest he came was at Nurburgring in 1999 where he would have been rewarded with a handsome 4th place if his car had not broken down. He was also close in San Marino 1993 where he finished 7th.Quote:
Originally Posted by pitscar