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Giuseppe F1
2nd December 2009, 15:55
http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/80402

Bianchi signs long-term Ferrari deal
By Jamie O'Leary
Wednesday, December 2nd 2009, 14:05 GMT

Ferrari has signed Formula 3 Euro Series champion Jules Bianchi to a long-term deal.



http://en.f1-live.com/f1/en/headlines/news/detail/091202151217.shtml


Bianchi signs long-term Ferrari agreement
02/12/09 15:12


Ferrari confirmed that Bianchi is "part of the group of Ferrari drivers," elaborating that he has signed a "multi-year contract" similar to the one that saw Felipe Massa make his way into F1 in 2002 and eventually secure a race seat with the Italian team.



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harsha
2nd December 2009, 16:03
Ferrari's back up plan in case Massa's not able to get back to his best

Sonic
2nd December 2009, 16:10
WOoooooo *Claps hands*

This kid is the real deal so its great he has a foot in the F1 door so to speak. Also its about bl00dy time Ferrari had a young driver program, it would have helped a great deal back in the summer.

ratonmacias
2nd December 2009, 17:30
so if sauber ferrari happens we will see him next year on one of those cars.

veeten
2nd December 2009, 19:43
a.k.a, test driver.

Welcome to 'Formula Solo', Jules.

Garry Walker
2nd December 2009, 21:23
Good decision by Ferrari. He seems like a talented lad.

woody2goody
3rd December 2009, 01:07
so if sauber ferrari happens we will see him next year on one of those cars.

Not sure about that, I think Sauber have their own plans for drivers to be honest. I'm not ruling it out completely, but I doubt it.

Saint Devote
3rd December 2009, 01:57
WOoooooo *Claps hands*

This kid is the real deal so its great he has a foot in the F1 door so to speak. Also its about bl00dy time Ferrari had a young driver program, it would have helped a great deal back in the summer.

Agreed. Ferrari have such a stodgy image despite the great road cars they produce.

And he is one of the three or four top lower formula drivers around.

If I recall correctly his grandfather was the Belgian f1 driver Lucien Bianchi that was killed at Le Mans in 1969.

jens
4th December 2009, 14:00
Not impossible he might endure a massaesque career in F1 as a result as well: first spend a few years at Sauber-Ferrari from 2011 onwards before reaching the Ferrari team. :cool: