Rossi - broken leg. FERRARI READY TO HELP ROSSI Ferrari president Luca di Montezemolo has offered Valentino Rossi the use of the Scuderia's cars during his recovery. Rossi, who has in the past been linked to a move into F1 with Ferrari, suffered a "serious" leg break on Saturday morning when he crashed in practice for the Italian MotoGP. The Italian is expected to be on crutches for at least six weeks after which he faces a long rehabilitation with some predicting he could be out of MotoGP for up to five months. And until he's able to get back on his bike, Ferrari have offered him the chance to use their cars. "Everyone at Ferrari is with you at this difficult time," di Montezemolo said on Ferrari's website. "We are sure that you will be back on track soon, even stronger than before. "If during your convalescence you feel you would like to do some training on four wheels, then remember that the door to Maranello is always open to you." Article from Sporting Life |
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Hmmm, slightly dubious about the intent of ferrari,s offer.
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