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A special test session at the Mugello
circuit today saw a very special driver
behind the wheel of the F2008, the car which
won the Formula 1 Constructors' world title.
Moto GP World Champion Valentino Rossi. |
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A special
test session held at the Mugello circuit today saw a
very special driver behind the wheel of the Ferrari
F2008, the racing car which won the Formula 1
Constructors' World Championship title: MotoGP World
Champion Valentino Rossi. For Rossi it was a comeback
behind the wheel of a red one from Maranello as he
already tested the Scuderia's F1 cars in 2005 and 2006,
at Fiorano, Mugello and Valencia. But this time the test
was just for pure fun, for both - Ferrari and Rossi -
were celebrating their victorious seasons.
On the occasion the F2008, the one driven by Kimi
Raikkonen in the last races of the Championship at China
and Brazil, the car was fitted with the unusual number
46, as a homage to Valentino.
The test session started just after 11am and ended at
4:30pm. Valentino drove 320 kilometres and consulting
the watch one could see that he has everything he needs
to be a Formula One driver: before the lunch break his
fastest lap time was 1.23.76, while in the afternoon he
did it in 1.22.55.
"I'm really happy that I had this possibility and I want
to thank President Luca di Montezemolo and Stefano
Domenicali for it," Valentino said when he met the
journalists at the end of the day. "Driving a Ferrari
Formula One car on a track like Mugello is something
fantastic and incredible. It's great to work with people
on such a high level, like those who were at the track
with me today. We've done some pretty good work, very
professional, and we tried to improve lap after lap. I'm
satisfied and I hope I can do it again tomorrow."
Stefano Domenicali, Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro's team
principal, was present at Mugello. "It's really nice to
be here, celebrating a great season with numerous
victories, here at home. Mugello is one of our tracks
and also a circuit where Valentino has won several
times, winning in some extraordinary races," Domenicali
said. "It's two days of pure fun for us and Vale,
although we're doing serious work; you can see that how
he prepared himself physically. Vale would have been an
excellent Formula One driver, but he chose a different
road. He's part of our family and that's why we wanted
to give him this opportunity; we're happy to be together
once again; two Italian symbols like Ferrari and
Valentino Rossi." The test sessions at Mugello will
continue tomorrow.
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