Vettel to drive old Toro Rosso on Sunday
(GMM) Sebastian Vettel will on Sunday return to the cockpit of a Toro Rosso.
The 21-year-old German moved up from the Faenza based team to its parent outfit Red Bull Racing at the end of last year.
But it is for his achievements at the wheel of the Ferrari-powered STR3, including winning the Italian grand prix at Monza, for which he is being honored with the prestigious Lorenzo Bandini trophy.
To mark the occasion in style, Vettel will drive the 12 kilometers along the scenic Via Fireze, from the Faenza factory to Bandini's nearby hometown Brisighella, at the wheel of a Toro Rosso.
The Trofeo Lorenzo Bandini is an ongoing tribute to the leading Italian driver of his period, who was burned to death in an accident at Monaco in 1967.
Last year's winner was Robert Kubica, and before him Felipe Massa. Mark Webber, Fernando Alonso, Kimi Raikkonen, Michael Schumacher, Juan Pablo Montoya, Jenson Button, Jarno Trulli, Alex Wurz, Giancarlo Fisichella, Jacques Villeneuve and David Coulthard have also been similarly honored.
Vettel will receive the trophy from Bandini's widow in the town square.