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    Luca Badoer (born 25 January 1971) is an Italian former racing driver. Badoer has raced for the Scuderia Italia, Minardi, Forti and, most recently, Ferrari...
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    Formula One driver Luca Badoer. In September 2022, Badoer was chosen in a scouting camp conducted by the Ferrari Driver Academy. Badoer made his single-seater...
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    Rosset. Simtek's other driver, Domenico Schiattarella left F1 completely. Luca Badoer moved from Minardi to Forti, replacing Pedro Diniz, who had gone to Ligier...
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    front wing trying to pass Irvine, dropping to second last, ahead of Luca Badoer. On lap 31, Martin Brundle spun off, which left only 11 cars in the race...
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  • statesman Luca Attanasio (1977–2021), Italian diplomat Luca Badoer (born 1971) Italian racing driver Luca Badr (born 1992), Egyptian football player Luca Barbarossa...
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  • Australian Grand Prix. It was breached immediately, as Forti drivers Luca Badoer and Andrea Montermini failed to lap within 107% of Jacques Villeneuve's...
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    Italian Luca Badoer, who had previously driven for the team in 1995, and Spaniard Marc Gené, with Frenchman Stéphane Sarrazin deputising for Badoer at the...
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    for the rest of the season, he was replaced by Ferrari test driver, Luca Badoer, and later ex-Force India driver Giancarlo Fisichella. Neither driver...
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  • International Championship was the eighth season of Formula 3000 in Europe. Luca Badoer won the ten-round championship. Reynard was once again the dominant manufacturer...
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  • Marc Gené finished 6th in the 1999 European Grand Prix. That same race, Luca Badoer had been running fourth until his gearbox failed with 13 laps to go,...
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    Consequently, this Grand Prix would see the return of Luca Badoer to Formula One in order to replace Massa. Badoer has the record for most races in Formula One...
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    Barrichello struck his helmet at 162 mph (261 km/h), and was replaced by Luca Badoer and Giancarlo Fisichella for the remainder of the 2009 season. Massa...
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  • 000s and was set by Heinz-Harald Frentzen. The other longest gaps are Luca Badoer (9 years, 297 days), Gene Force (9 years, 0 days), Pete Lovely (8 years...
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    team's test circuit of Mugello. Ferrari test driver and Minardi driver Luca Badoer performed engine development work at their test track at Fiorano with...
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    was replaced for the next two races by Ferrari test driver Luca Badoer, but after Badoer failed to score a single point in his two races, Ferrari replaced...
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    race winner, with his last win eight years ago, and newcomer, Italian Luca Badoer, the 1992 International Formula 3000 champion. Jordan took on young debutant...
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    aborted. Finally, Minardi also fielded a completely new driver pairing: Luca Badoer (who had last driven for Forti in 1996 but became Ferrari test driver...
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    Grand Prix. Felipe Massa driving for Ferrari at the 2008 Canadian GP. Luca Badoer testing the F2008. The variant front-nosecone has a conduit for air to...
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    Italian Luca Badoer, Spaniard Marc Gené, Frenchman Jules Bianchi and Italian MotoGP rider Valentino Rossi. At the end of 2010, Fisichella along with Luca Badoer...
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    other media sources to the second Ferrari Formula One seat occupied by Luca Badoer during Felipe Massa's absence. Bianchi tested for Ferrari at the young...
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    of crowd invasion just after Alesi had finished. In original results, Luca Badoer finished in 7th, ahead of Mika Salo who had stopped next to the pit wall...
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    Alesi, Mika Salo, Luca Badoer, Olivier Panis, Pierluigi Martini, Johnny Herbert, Rubens Barrichello and Ukyo Katayama. Luca Badoer Spare car used by teammate...
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    since Germany in 1985) and reigning International Formula 3000 champion Luca Badoer were signed for 1993. Lucchini also signed a sponsorship deal with the...
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    Belmondo with Andrea Montermini. Minardi replaced Michele Alboreto with Luca Badoer. Going into the Monaco Grand Prix, McLaren replaced Nigel Mansell with...
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  • was designed by Chris Radage and Riccardo de Marco. It was driven by Luca Badoer and Andrea Montermini, both of whom were in their first year with the...
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    seasons of racing the car was driven by Italians Pierluigi Martini, Luca Badoer, Giancarlo Fisichella and Giovanni Lavaggi, Portuguese Pedro Lamy and...
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    involved in two major incidents during the race. First he collided with Luca Badoer, whose Forti was flipped and landed upside down in the gravel, forcing...
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    Alessandro Zanardi, Philippe Alliot, Mark Blundell, Derek Warwick, rookie Luca Badoer, Karl Wendlinger, Andrea de Cesaris, Érik Comas, and Michele Alboreto...
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    Chesterfield cigarettes, and Lucchini signed Michele Alboreto and rookie Luca Badoer as drivers. The team's switch to Lola, however, did not improve the team's...
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    until the 2018 United States Grand Prix. This was the last race for Luca Badoer. Jenson Button led the World Championship entering the Belgian race weekend...
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