World Champion MotoGP rider Valentino Rossi, once again tested in the Formula One Ferrari on Thursday, at Mugello, although he made it clear that he had no intention of a switch to an F1.
The 29-year-old Italian, completed 30 laps in the morning session with a fastest lap time of 1: 23.930, only two seconds off the pace of a competitive lap, and in the afternoon session he had improved to post a time of 1:22.50 before bad weather cut the session short.
Rossi told reporters,
“I have nothing to prove, neither to myself not to others. I only had a curiosity to know. Well. I’m more and more convinced that with a bit of time I could have become a good F1 driver. It only remains to be seen how good, whether good enough to win or not.
So I have no regrets, never had them: I did the right thing with staying in MotoGP, where I win and I hope to carry on winning for a long time.
I want to thank Luca di Montezemolo and Stefano Domenicali for giving me this huge present. This is a celebration for me and for Ferrari, I longed for it, and I’m very happy to be just halfway through it, as I still have another day.
Compared to 2005 I’ve found a stronger car, more drivable, with formidable aerodynamics. It’s clear that I’ve tried to go as fast as possible: When you drive a Ferrari you can only go quick, otherwise you stay at home.”









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