The sixty-eighth photograph to feature in BlogF1’s caption contest. You know the drill, think of something funny and witty to say and leave it as a comment below. As I’m often late with the caption contest, I thought I’d pop this one up a couple of hours early. And believe it or not, the man standing on the deck of this rather lovely canal boat is Force India test driver Vitantonio Liuzzi. Taken in 2003, Liuzzi was at the time taking part in F3000 (now called GP2) and spent a fair amount of time in the English countryside.
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Tonio Liuzzi attempts to explain to the journalists that this is not the 2009 Force India car.
Unable to get a drive for the 2008 season, Liuzzi has to accept a job as a Gondolier to make ends meet.
Force India take fluid dynamics to a whole new level.
Showing off the Force India F1 2009 entry, Liuzzi explains: “For sure we won’t have too many chances with this one, but wait till we have a wet race!”
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“It’s good thing this canal doesn’t have any high-speed corners, with all the understeer in this boat, i’d have it beached in no time.”
Liuzzi demonstrates the drastic changes he thinks should be made to cut costs in F1.
I only signed the management contract with Flavio because he promised me a driving job every year but ….
Just think if I had changed my name to Sebastian I would still be at Red Bull
Liuzzi’s invitation to the steering group wasn’t quite what he’d expected