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Andrea Bertolini who works with Scuderia Ferrari on car development and as a driver in GT races, realised a dream he's had since childhood as he shookdown Gilles Villeneuve's Ferrari 312 T4 car.
Part of Bertolini's role is shaking down the historic single seaters, run by the F1 Clienti department, a unique privilege that has seen him drive the majority of Prancing Horse Formula 1 cars.
Wednesday morning, at Fiorano, Bertolini carried out his 283rd shake down, as he settled into the cockpit of the only car he had yet to drive: the 312T4 used by Gilles Villeneuve the year that saw him and Jody Scheckter give the Scuderia the Constructors' championship, while the South African also took the Drivers' title.
The car, chassis number 41, is part of Jonathan Giacobazzi's Donelli Vini collection and on 8th May, it will be driven by Jacques Villeneuve to commemorate the thirtieth anniversary of the death of his father.
Bertolini did a few laps on the short version of the track to check the V-12 powered machine was working properly, experiencing the special excitement that comes with knowing you are driving a car that was raced by a driver who will always have a special place in the history of Ferrari.
Andrea Bertolini who works with Scuderia Ferrari on car development and as a driver in GT races, realised a dream he's had since childhood as he shookdown Gilles Villeneuve's Ferrari 312 T4 car.
Photo: Ferrari |
Part of Bertolini's role is shaking down the historic single seaters, run by the F1 Clienti department, a unique privilege that has seen him drive the majority of Prancing Horse Formula 1 cars.
Wednesday morning, at Fiorano, Bertolini carried out his 283rd shake down, as he settled into the cockpit of the only car he had yet to drive: the 312T4 used by Gilles Villeneuve the year that saw him and Jody Scheckter give the Scuderia the Constructors' championship, while the South African also took the Drivers' title.
Photo: Ferrari |
The car, chassis number 41, is part of Jonathan Giacobazzi's Donelli Vini collection and on 8th May, it will be driven by Jacques Villeneuve to commemorate the thirtieth anniversary of the death of his father.
Bertolini did a few laps on the short version of the track to check the V-12 powered machine was working properly, experiencing the special excitement that comes with knowing you are driving a car that was raced by a driver who will always have a special place in the history of Ferrari.