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Ferrari has held a test day at Fiorano for
the young drivers of the Ferrari Driver
Academy, Jules Bianchi, Mirko Bortolotti and
Daniel Zampieri, who went onto the track
with a F2008 from the F1 Clienti department. |
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Ferrari held
a test day last week at Fiorano for the young drivers
that are part of the Ferrari Driver Academy:
Jules Bianchi, Mirko Bortolotti and Daniel Zampieri, who
went onto the track behind the wheel of an F2008 from
the F1 Clienti department.
Luca Baldisserri,
Head of the project, explained how this was a very intense
week on and off the track: "Today was the first of five
tests this year. It's about physical and mental training,
but we also made a physical check-up to check the drivers
health and their training level. Wednesday we started
working on the track with Raffaele Marciello driving in
Fiorano with a Formula Abarth single-seater. Today's test
was very intense, because three drivers took turns behind
the wheel of a F1 single-seater. We're very satisfied,
because we could see their first impressions and it was very
interesting to see how young men, without real experience in
F1 were doing with high-performance cars. The drivers gave
it their all, but also had fun."
There will be a
coaching session soon to teach the young drivers about the
team spirit and the importance about being part of a team.
The enthusiasm and the pride to be part of the first
Scuderia Ferrari "school" connects the three young talents.
Jules Bianchi, winner of the 2009 Drivers' and Teams' titles
in the Formula 3 Euroseries, had his debut behind the wheel
of a F60 during the recent tests in Jerez, commenting his
experiences after driving the F2008: "Since Jerez I gained
lots of confidence with the car. Today it was about going to
the limit." Bianchi underlined some importance: "The
collaboration with the Academy's technicians, I've been
working with to improve my performance." Thanks to this
experience, Bianchi, who raced at the GP2 Asia in Bahrain,
will benefit also in terms of experience with the Art Team,
he's racing with in the GP2 Series: "I can improve and the
Main Series is a great opportunity for me, I'll start more
conscious thanks to the relation I have with the Academy's
engineers."
Mirko Bortolotti
went back onto the track after the test in Fiorano in
November 2008: "It's always a great feeling. It was a
special experience back then and it was today. It was always
my dream to drive a Ferrari with such a team. Every driver
wants that. I'm satisfied and honoured to have this
opportunity. My dream is to race in F1 one day and there is
no better training than this. I want to use every single
mile to learn, to improve and to become part of the team,
with these extremely competent technicians." Daniel Zampieri,
2009 Italian Formula 3 Champion, was equally enthusiastic:
”Participating in the Ferrari Academy is a goal of every
driver, especially the Italians. This opportunity confirms
that I'm heading in the right direction. I'll give it my all
to fulfil the hopes." This year he'll race in the World
Series, but his dream is F1 and Ferrari: "I watched the
Bahrain GP and naturally I shouted for Ferrari."
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