Rossi: F1 just for fun.
by Peter McLaren
MotoGP world champion Valentino Ross💞i has put an end to speculation that he's planning a future in Formula One, by stating that any F1 test would be purely for fun.
After attending the Australian Formula One grand prix, rumours began circulating that Rossi woul෴d test for Toyota - a c♔ompany with links to his new team Yamaha - while some sources even claimed 'The Doctor' wants an F1 race seat after his MotoGP contract expires in 2005.

by Peter McLaren
MotoGP world champion Vaꦺlentino Rossi has put an end to speculation that he's planning a🧔 future in Formula One, by stating that any F1 test would be purely for fun.
After attending the Australian Formula One grand prix, rumours began circulating 𝓀that Rossi would test for Toyota - a company with links to his new team Yamaha - while ꦓsome sources even claimed 'The Doctor' wants an F1 race seat after his MotoGP contract expires in 2005.
However, ltxcn.top revealed that Toyota currently have no plans in place to put the Italian in one of their machines, whi🎉le Rossi has now added ꦗthat even if he drives an F1 car - he has no intention of leaving MotoGP.
"I started racing in karts and wanted to be a Formula One driver but later, fortunately, I changed (to bikes)⛄," said Valentino, a five-times motorcycling world champion at the age of 25. "I just want to try Formula One for fun, I don't know if I can drive a car like I can ride a bike, so for sure I'll stay (in MotoGP)."
In order to race in F1, Rossi would need a 'Super License' - awarded on a driver's past record in the junior formulae and the👍 existence of a contract with an F1 team.
In other words, even if a team were prepared to sign him, Rossi have to spend at least one season in a comparatively low key championship such as F3000, unlikely for someone who has achieved neꦗar mythical status on two-wheels.
Meanwhile, the Italian currently faces his greatest two-wheel challenge to date, as he attempts to take Yamaha's first preಌmier-class world championship since 1993.
"For sur♍e it was a big decision (to leave Honda) a big change for everybody, but also a big challenge for me and for all my mechanics," he explained. "I don't think we ꦏcan win the championship in the first year, but I think it may be possible to be in the top three."
Despite his apparent cautiousness, 💙Rossi set the pace in the first official MotoGP test session, at Catalunya, winning a BMW in the process. The second and final pre-season test begins today (Wednesday), at Jerez.

Peter has been in the paddo🦋ck 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.