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isichella all set for 200th Grand Prix start
The Italian veteran looks back on his long F1 career
18/05/08 10:32


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Fisichella all set for his 200th Grand Prix start
Force India driver Giancarlo Fisichella will celebrate his 200th Grand Prix start in Monaco, becoming only the ninth driver in history to reach that milestone. By the end of this season he will have moved up to fifth overall in the rankings of all-time starts.

As is often the case, there are different interpretations of what counts as a start. His total does not include the 2005 US GP, when in common with the other Michelin runners he withdrew on the formation lap, and nor does it include France 2002, when he had a major crash in practice and did not take part in qualifying.

To mark the event, Fisichella will start the Monaco race in a new set of Alpinestars overalls and a helmet commissioned from Arai bearing a ‘200’ logo.

Fisichella’s first Formula One start came with Minardi in Australia back in March 1996. The start was, to a certain extent, unexpected: shortly before the race he was a test driver and the then 23-year-old had not expected to make the trip down under to Melbourne.

“It was interesting what happened,” he recalls. “Ten days before the Australian GP I was test driver for Minardi, and was also driving in the international touring car championship and the DTM for Alfa Romeo. Giancarlo Minardi called me and said ‘Giancarlo get ready, you are coming to Australia. Bring your helmet and bring your overalls.’ I said, ‘Ah that’s nice, I’m happy to come and see Australia and see the first race.
’ He replied, ‘No no, it’s not to see the first race, you’re going to do it!’ I couldn’t believe it and asked if he was joking.”


The Italian team owner was indeed not joking, as Fisichella remembers him stating: “No, you’re going to do it, you’re going to be one of the 20 drivers on the grid on Sunday.”

“I was really shocked,” Fisichella explains, “because ten days before the race I really didn’t expect to race in Australia, but the team had had a problem with a Japanese driver who didn’t pay. It was bad for him, but I was really, really happy!”

Despite his limited testing programme, Fisichella qualified in 16th and put in a very respectable debut performance, although he ultimately did not finish the race. “It was fantastic. The whole weekend was a bit of a shock for me, but one of the biggest things I remember was when I was at the drivers’ briefing,” Fisichella recalls. “I was surrounded by Michael Schumacher, Gerhard Berger, and Jean Alesi, all my heroes... I was thinking I am one of them, I am here with them. It was really nice, a great period for me.


   



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