Driver Profile
Ferrari: Fisi free to race in 2010
Ferrari have revealed that Giancarlo Fisichella is free to race for another team next season despite signing on as their test driver.
Badoer blames media for Ferrari axing
Luca Badoer says the media is responsible for Ferrari's decision to replace him for the rest of the Formula One season.
Fisi says 'sorry' to Badoer
Giancarlo Fisichella may be crowing about his newly-signed Ferrari deal but that doesn't mean he's forgotten the man he's replaced.
Badoer: I can score points in Monza
While Ferrari contemplate his fate, Luca Badoer has urged the Scuderia to retain him for the Italian GP, confident he can score points at Monza.
Ferrari to decide Badoer's Italian fate
Ferrari will decide within the next three days whether Luca Badoer will drive for the team at the Italian Grand Prix.
Badoer hoping to keep race-seat for Monza
Luca Badoer has no regrets about accepting Felipe Massa's race-seat even in the face of wide-spread criticism over his performances.
Badoer targets Q2 in Belgium
Luca Badoer knows he has to be quick this weekend, otherwise he will be out of a job with Ferrari after just two grands prix.
Badoer: It was a dream come true
Luca Badoer's Ferrari debut may not have been up to scratch but it was still the fulfilment of a life-long dream for the Italian.
Davidson: I can do a better job than Badoer
Anthony Davidson is planning to get into contact with the Ferrari bosses over the next few days to discuss the possibility of replacing the unimpressive Luca Badoer.
Badoer could be replaced after Spa
Luca Badoer's second stint as a Formula One driver could be cut short after next weekend's Belgium Grand Prix.
Badoer promises better showing at Spa
Under-fire Ferrari driver Luca Badoer has promised to emerge stronger from his European Grand Prix tribulations.
Trulli expected Badoer would struggle
While Ferrari fans may be bemoaning Luca Badoer's lack of pace, Jarno Trulli admits he expected the Italian would struggle.
Ferrari boss: Badoer needs time
Ferrari team boss Stefano Domenicali has indicated Luca Badoer will be given time to prove himself despite the Italian's underwhelming efforts in Valencia this weekend.
Badoer: Not surprised
Although Luca Badoer had hoped for better, the Ferrari driver admits he wasn't surprised that he was slowest of all in qualifying.
Badoer finds pace - but in the pits
Ferrari stand-in driver Luca Badoer quickly found himself on the wrong side of the race stewards as his return to F1 racing got off to an inauspicious start in Valencia on Friday.
