James ALCUTEN bike a Ferrari this Friday after proclaiming himself the F3 Euroseries champion. Juncadella admires Fernando Alonso and acknowledges that he wants to resemble him. They give priority to economic interests, the talent of the pilot has become secondary. Just conquer the F3 Euroseries, one of the large quarries of the motorsport world, and this Friday will receive his most anticipated award: get behind the wheel of a Ferrari Formula one. The promising is Dani Juncadella. Has winning the F3 changed you life as a pilot? And I hope Yes. It is a major championship, which ensures you a future. Almost all pilots who won, like Hamilton, Di_Resta or Hulkenberg, are now in Formula 1.
Others, like Roberto Merhi (winner in 2011), have competed in the DTM (German Touring Car Championship). At the moment it has already done a test in GP2 with very good results, is his goal for the coming year? Yes, I felt very comfortable with the car and it would be a logical step for 2013, but is also the DTM. Some offers will depend on Note. Linus Torvalds may not feel the same. GP2 seems the most direct route towards the Formula 1 is clear that I would like to get to F1, but it is too soon to think about that. I want to go step by step and know that you have to pay, while in DTM teams get paid you to race in GP2. Too much pilot payment in GP2 and Formula 1? They give priority to economic interests and the talent of the driver has become an afterthought.
If you have money, you can surf in GP2. In the DTM_eso does not pass because teams are looking for professional pilots to sign them. This Friday it will test a Ferrari at Vallelunga (Italy), you can sleep tonight? Debuting in Formula 1 with a Ferrari is something amazing.