Ferrari put an end yesterday to intense media speculation about next year's drivers by issuing the following announcement:
Rubens began his F1 career racing for Jordan in 1993 and stayed with
them for four seasons, moving to Stewart GP in 1997.
Rubens's successor is another Brazilian. Felipe Massa won the Formula Renault Italian and European Championships and the F3000 European Championship in 2001. He joined Sauber in 2002 but sat out 2003, becoming a Ferrari tester. He rejoined the Swiss team in 2003, continuing to test for Ferrari in 2004. During this period the Swiss team had very close links to Ferrari, using their engines (and sometimes gearboxes) and running on Bridgestone tyres. The arrangement ceased for '05, as Sauber switched to Michelin and increasingly distanced themselves from Ferrari. Massa did have a reputation of being fast, but wild and over-energetic at the wheel, a trait he has eliminated this year. He has out-qualified his team mate, Jacques Villeneuve, on all but three occasions (though often not by much), and has scored eight points to Villeneuve's six. His best race results are two fourths. It's fair to say that the jury's still out on him - the current situation in F1 makes it almost impossible to spot new stella talent, but we wish him the best when he starts one of the most exclusive and enviable jobs in the world. Interestingly, he is managed by Jean Todt's son, Nicholas - which must have made the contract negotiations fascinating. This is akin to another team, where the driver's manager is the team principal too. Wonder how that works? I suspect that many tifosi would love to see the appointment of someone charismatic, like Valentino Rossi and, according to Gazzetta dello Sport, he took part in another test for Ferrari at Fiorano yesterday. He is reported to have completed over 80 laps in an F2004, with a best time of 59.21, over three seconds slower than Schuey's lap record in the same tipo. It makes you wonder if his skills are transferrable, and if so, how long it would take him to come up to speed - it looks as though Ferrari and he intend to find out. Gives us an excuse to use another pic as well.
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