- Luca Badoer
F1 driver
Name = Luca Badoer
Nationality = flagicon|Italy Italian
Years = F1|1993, F1|1995 - F1|1996, F1|1999
Team(s) =Scuderia Italia ,Minardi , Forti
Team = Ferrari
Races = 56 (48 starts)
Championships = 0
Wins = 0
Podiums = 0
Points = 0
Poles = 0
Fastest laps = 0
First race =1993 South African Grand Prix
First win =
Last win =
Last race =1999 Japanese Grand Prix Luca Badoer (born
January 25 1971 ) is an ItalianFormula One driver who has raced for theScuderia Italia ,Minardi andForti Corse teams, and is presently atest driver for the FerrariF1 team.Career
Badoer was born in
Montebelluna ,Veneto .Prior to reaching Formula One, he graduated through the time-honoured route of
karting , in which he was Italian champion. He beatAlex Zanardi in the final round of the 1990 ItalianFormula 3 Championship. In 1991 he won four races in a row, but was disqualified after a technicality concerning his tyres. For 1992 he was offered a ride inTeam Crypton for the F3000 Championship, in which he emerged as champion.His debut Formula One season in F1|1993 was mired by
Scuderia Italia 's uncompetitive Lola chassis, which, despite Ferrari engines, was the slowest car in the championship in terms of qualifying pace. He regularly beat his experienced team-mateMichele Alboreto , but lost out to him for the second drive when Scuderia Italia merged withMinardi for the F1|1994 season. He was retained as test driver however, and took over the drive in F1|1995 when Alboreto retired. In the underfunded team his best results were eighth places in Canada and Hungary and ninth in Japan. In F1|1996 he switched toForti Corse , where he was only able to qualify for six of the ten races the team entered, which folded after that year's British Grand Prix.In 1997 Badoer began his long spell as Ferrari's test driver, a role he continues to perform. He returned to racing for one season in F1|1999, with the Minardi team. In the July of that season, Ferrari's number one driver
Michael Schumacher broke his leg in an accident at the British Grand Prix at Silverstone. As Ferrari's test driver, Badoer expected to be promoted to the race seat in Schumacher's absence, but the team opted forMika Salo instead, prompting criticism from former Ferrari driverJean Alesi .Badoer holds the dubious distinction of being the driver who has competed in the most Grands Prix (48) without scoring a single point. He nearly achieved his first points finish in the
1999 European Grand Prix when a strong drive saw Badoer lying in 4th place with only 13 laps remaining. Unfortunately the gearbox on hisMinardi subsequently failed and television cameras showed Badoer weeping by his stricken car.Badoer was unable to find a satisfactory race seat in Formula One after 1999, and he became a permanent test driver for Ferrari. He covers
thousand s ofkilometre s at the Mugello and Fiorano test circuits each year and it is likely that Badoer has driven more kilometres in a Ferrari F1 car than any other Italian in history.At the opening ceremonies of the
2006 Winter Olympics in Turin, Italy, Badoer demonstrated one of the team's 2005 cars in the centre of the stadium, revving the engine, and performing several doughnuts, creating a large cloud of tyre smoke, and leaving circular black marks on the white platform. The event was witnessed by millions of television viewers worldwide.Complete Formula One results
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External links
* [http://www.lucabadoer.com/ Luca Badoer Official Site] it icon
* [http://videos.pinkbaboon.com/play/Ferrari-Olympics-Burnout Olympic Doughuts video]
* [http://www.f1rejects.com/drivers/badoer/index.html Profile on F1 Rejects]
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