A busy three
day test session for young drivers of the Ferrari
Driver Academy, Jules Bianchi, Mirko Bortolotti and
Daniel Zampieri, has come to an end with the trio taking
turns behind the wheel of an F2008 around the Fiorano
circuit. They
carried out a series of tests, driving on the track
followed by sessions analysing the results obtained and
fine tuning, with support from the Maranello engineers,
the preparation for their next races in their various
series.As
scheduled, on Monday, Bianchi, Bortolotti and Zampieri
took turns at the wheel of the F2008, run by the F1
Clienti department, while Tuesday was given over to
physical and psycho-attitudinal exercises, as well as
lessons in the English language. The first to slip into
the cockpit of the F2008 was Jules Bianchi. The French
driver, who currently races in the GP2 Series, was
preparing for the next round which takes place over the
weekend of 27 June at the Valencia street circuit, at
the same time as the ninth round of the Formula 1 World
Championship. “At Ferrari they believe a lot in me,”
commented Jules after the test. “Naturally, I want to
win, especially as opportunities like this don’t come
along twice.”
Like Bianchi, Mirko
Bortolotti was also preparing for a race at Valencia,
which hosts the third round of the GP3 Series and he was
equally motivated: “I will tackle the next event with
maximum effort and of course the aim is to win.”
Daniel Zampieri will
be the first to race next, as he will competing this
coming weekend at Magny Cours, in the third round of the
World Series. “I want to put the Brno race behind me,
with the aim of getting back to being a frontrunner,”
said the driver, who is keen to make up for the
disappointing result at the last round in the Czech
Republic.
Today it was the turn
of Brandon Maisano and Raffaele Marciello, who are both
competing in the ACI-CSAI Formula Abarth championship,
in which they are getting good results. The day went
well in preparation for the next event which takes place
at the Imola circuit over the weekend of 4 July.