F3 Euroseries champion Jules Bianchi is anxious to step foot in the F1 Ferrari car at Jerez next months.
The French driver will be racing in GP2 next season with ART Grand Prix. His name was heard a couple of times within the Scuderia’s garages this season, notably as a possible substitute to injured Felipe Massa earlier this season.
While the test was confirmed by Ferrari, Bianchi still can’t believe he will be driving the F60 along with other F3 drivers, Daniel Zampieri, Marco Ziolo and Pablo Sanchez Lopez.
The test will make him the first French driver to drive a Ferrari since Jean Alesi. The young driver is under the watch of his manager... Nicolas Todt.
The French driver will be racing in GP2 next season with ART Grand Prix. His name was heard a couple of times within the Scuderia’s garages this season, notably as a possible substitute to injured Felipe Massa earlier this season.
While the test was confirmed by Ferrari, Bianchi still can’t believe he will be driving the F60 along with other F3 drivers, Daniel Zampieri, Marco Ziolo and Pablo Sanchez Lopez.
The test will make him the first French driver to drive a Ferrari since Jean Alesi. The young driver is under the watch of his manager... Nicolas Todt.