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Badoer, Luca
Sunday, 18 September 2005

Luca Badoer


  
Nation: Italian
DOB: 1971-01-25
Place: Montevulluna
  
Grand Prix entered:56
Poles:0
World Championships: 0
Podiums: 0
Wins: 0
Fastest laps0
Points: 0.00
First Race:1993-03-14 Kyalami, Lola
Last Race:1999-10-31 Suzuka, Minardi
  
YearTeam
1999Minardi
1996Forti
1995Minardi
1993Lola
  

Luca Badoer (born January 25, 1971 in Montebelluna, Italy) was a Formula One driver who raced for the BMS Scuderia Italia, Minardi and Forti Corse teams. Prior to Formula One he was regarded as an upcoming driver from Italy. He graduated through the honored route of karting, in which he was Italian champion. He beat Alex Zanardi in the final round of the 1990 Italian Formula 3 Championship. In 1991 he won four races in a row, but was disqualified after a technicality concerning his tires. For 1992 he was offered a ride in Team Crypton for the F3000 Championship, in which he emerged as champion.

His start in Formula One was mired by Scuderia Italia's Lola-Ferraris in 1993, which was by far the slowest car in the championship. He regularly beat experienced team-mate Michele Alboreto, but lost out to him for the second drive when Minardi bought the team. He was retained as test driver however, and took over the drive in 1995 when Alboreto retired. In the underfunded team his best results were eighth places in Canada and Hungary and ninth in Japan. In 1996 he switched to Forti Corse, where he achieved even less, returning to Minardi in 1999 after a two year spell away from Formula One, during which he had been official test driver for Ferrari.

When Michael Schumacher broke his leg in an accident in Silverstone in July 1999, he thought it would be his great chance to demonstrate his excellence, but the team chose to run Mika Salo instead, a decision which former Ferrari driver Jean Alesi publically criticised.

By 2000 he had achieved the dubious recognition of being the driver who had competed in the most Grands Prix (48) without achieving a single point; making it even harder on him by a gearbox failure when he was in sight of the chequered flag and a fourth place at the European GP in Nurburgring in 1999.

In 2000, unable to find a full time Formula One drive, he made the decision to become Ferrari test driver for the rest of his career. He remains the number one test driver at Ferrari, annually completing thousands of kilometres at the Mugello and Fiorano test circuits. Badoer has likely driven more kilometres in a Ferrari F1 car than any other Italian in history, and has avoided the stigma Ferrari attaches to Italian drivers, who have rarely gained the opportunity to test or race for the team.

At the Opening Ceremonies of the 2006 Winter Olympics in Torino, Italy, Badoer was chosen to demonstrate the power and beauty of Ferrari F1 by driving the team's 2005 car to the centre of the stadium and revving the engine. The event was witnessed by billions of television viewers worldwide, further giving stock to Badoer as a Ferrari stalwart.


 

Hungarian GP 2008

Hungaroring, Budapest, Hungary
 
Date
CET
Event
01/08
10.00
01/08
14.00
02/08
11.00
02/08
14.00
03/08
14.00

2008 season

Date GP Result
Race 1 - 16 MarAustralia
Race 2 - 23 MarMalaysia
Race 3 - 06 AprBahrain
Race 4 - 27 AprSpain
Race 5 - 11 MayTurkey
Race 6 - 25 MayMonaco
Race 7 - 08 JunCanada
Race 8 - 22 JunFrance
Race 9 - 06 JulBritain
Race 10 - 20 JulGermany
Race 11 - 03 AugHungary
Race 12 - 24 AugValencia-
Race 13 - 07 SepBelgium-
Race 14 - 14 SepItaly-
Race 15 - 28 SepSingapore-
Race 16 - 12 OctJapan -
Race 17 - 19 OctChina-
Race 18 - 02 NovBrazil-
 

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