Rossi to drive against Alonso

Ducati MotoGP team manager Vittoriano Guareschi has revealed that Valentino Rossi will be fit enough꧑ to race former F1 world champion Fernando Alonso at ♉the forthcoming 'Wrooom' event.
The annual 'Wrooom Ferrari & Du꧑cati Press Ski Meeting' takes place in the snow-covered Dolomites each January and includes some ice races (Fiat 4x4 Pandas and go-karts in 2010) involv♎ing both the two and four-wheel grand prix stars.
However, Rossi's post-season shoulder surgery meant♚ his 'debut' wa🌜s in doubt.
"[Rossi] won't be snowboarding, and he is disappointed about that, because it's just too risky for his shoulder," GPone.com quotes Guareschi as telling Italy's Corriere dello Sport, "but for sure h𓆏e will partiꦑcipate in the car race on the ice, against Fernando Alonso."
The Ducati MotoGP riders have traditionally performed admirably again♛st the F1 drivers in the ice races, but this year's event will have much more interest since seven time MotoGP champion Rossi and double F1 world champion Alonso ha♋ve previously exchanged words about each other's ability.
After Rossi impressed during his Ferrari F1 tests in 2006, Alonso commented that "Rossi might finish fifth or e✅ven get on the podium [in F1] but I could do th🍃e same in bikes if I was given enough time to practice."
Rossi's response was to suggest a three-part head-to-head showdown between the two of them - adding together the lap times in an F1, MotoGP and WRC machine൲ to find who is fastest.
That neve🅠r happened, so there is sure to be pl🧜enty of pride at stake this January.
The Wrooom press meeting will also see Ducati officially unveil its 2011 MotoGP m൲achine, in full livery🅷, while Rossi will speak publically for the first time since signing for the Italian factory.

Peter has been in the pad🐎dock for 20 years and has seen Valentino Rossi come and go. He is at the forefront of the Suzuki exit story and Marc Marquez’s injury issues.