Ferrari to set up young driver scheme
Ferrari are in the process of setting up a young driver development programme to find and bring on talent for the future

Rival manufacturers including Mercedes, Renault, Toyota and Honda have long brought drivers through the junior ranks on similar schemes, and of the drivers currently on the fringes of Formula One, GP2 race winners Lucas di Grassi, Romain Grosjean, Kamui Kobayashi and Luca Filippi are all contracted to F1 manufacturers already.
Ferrari F1 team boss Stefano Domenicali has revealed that they now want to introduce a similar scheme.
"Our plan is to have a young driver programme connected to F1 in the future," he told Italian magazine SportAutoMoto.
"In these times of cost-cutting, it's not easy to start a new programme, but we need good drivers for the future. Nothing is defined yet, but you will know details soon."
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Ferrari to set up young driver scheme
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