Luca Badoer

Luca Badoer (born 25 January 1971) is an Italian Formula One driver who has raced for the Scuderia Italia, Minardi, Forti Corse and most recently, Ferrari teams. In addition to his racing duties, Badoer was one of the active test and reserve drivers for Ferrari from 1998 to 2010 and in 2009 stood in for Ferrari's regular race driver Felipe Massa at the European Grand Prix and the Belgian Grand Prix, after the Brazilian was injured during qualifying for the Hungarian Grand Prix and his original replacement, Michael Schumacher, pulled out due to injury. As of September 2011, Badoer holds the record for the most Grand Prix starts – 50 – without a point, although all of his races before his 2009 comeback came during a period when only the top six finishers scored points, and he would have scored 26 points under the 2010 scoring system. Badoer also holds the record for the most race laps completed – 2364 – without scoring a point. He nearly achieved a points finish in the 1999 European Grand Prix when a strong drive saw him lying in fourth place, but the gearbox on his Minardi failed with 13 laps remaining.

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