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I could have been a good F1 driver, says Rossi

MUGELLO, Italy
Thu Nov 20, 2008 1:09pm EST
Moto GP World Champion Valentino Rossi looks on during the first training session in his 2008 model Ferrari Formula One car at the Mugello racetrack, northern Italy, November 20, 2008. REUTERS/Alessandro Bianchi

MUGELLO, Italy (Reuters) - MotoGP world champion Valentino Rossi said Thursday he could have been a good Formula One driver if he had made the switch three years ago.

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Rossi tried out Ferrari's 2008 F1 car at the Mugello circuit as a gift from the Italian team after his eighth motorcycling world title.

He had serious tests for Ferrari in 2005 and 2006 but decided to stick with two wheels.

"With a lot of work I could have become a good F1 driver. It is hard to say if I would have become a winner or not, but the potential was there," he told reporters after a strong test.

Rossi managed a fastest lap of one minute 22.5 seconds, less than two seconds behind recent times recorded by Ferrari drivers Felipe Massa and Kimi Raikkonen on the same track.

Wearing his distinctively-colored helmet, he was roared on by around 1,000 fans and could have gone faster had his 51-lap run not been cut short by an approaching thunderstorm.

The chances of Rossi ending up in Formula One look to have gone but the 29-year-old has talked about the possibility of moving into rallying permanently when he finishes with MotoGP.

The Italian was second in the Monza rally last weekend and is due to race in the British round of the world championship next month.

Ferrari's seven-times champion Michael Schumacher has entered occasional motorcycle races since retiring in 2006 while rally champion Sebastien Loeb tested for the Red Bull Formula One team in Spain this week.

(Writing by Mark Meadows, editing by Alan Baldwin)



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