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Luca Badoer
seen during testing for Scuderia Ferrari (top) and
riding the kerbs during his debut Formula
1season in 1993 when he
drove for the BMS Scuderia Italia outfit
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On
the day after the news that it will be
impossible for Michael Schumacher to race for Felipe Massa
as of the European GP, there's a man at Maranello who's
feelings are divided. On one side he feels sorry for his
friend who has to renounce to the idea of
getting back to the track, which appealed to him
and the Ferrari fans a lot, but on the other
side he's happy that a dream might come true.
"Since I've been
a child I always wanted to race for Ferrari and now I've got
the possibility to make this desire come true," Luca Badoer
commented on ferrari.com. "I'm
really sorry for Michael, because I know how much he wanted
to return: I'm saying that as his friend and his fan. We've
been in contact during the last days and we drove karts
together at Lonato last week. So I followed him very closely
in this attempt. Last night he called me a couple of minutes
after Stefano Domenicali had told me the news and I know
that he'll always be ready to give me some advice and he
will shout for me."
For Luca this
year's Ferrari F60 is not a completely new car. He didn't
have the possibility to drive the car thousands of miles he
was used to with the other F1 cars, but as the Scuderia
Ferrari test driver he had the possibility
to get into the car's cockpit. From a physical point of view
Luca has always kept himself fit. "Although this year's rules
foresee a drastically reduced mileage for us test drivers, I
have prepared myself to be ready under any circumstances,
just as I've been doing the last years too," says Badoer. "I've been in
this business for quite a while. After Felipe's accident I
intensified my programme and I'm sure that I won't have any
problems from this point of view."
There are three special dedications Luca
wants to end his first interview as the driver of the
single-seater with number three: "My first thought goes to
Felipe. I was shocked about his accident and I'm so glad
that the situation is getting better so quickly: I wish him
all the best and to get back on the track as soon as
possible. I also want to thank Luca di Montezemolo and
Stefano Domenicali for the faith they put in me and for the
honour that they are handing the car over to me: I will give
it my best for them and for all the Ferrari fans, who - and
I'm sure about that - will give me their support."
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