Yes. He's driving the "old" car, the one with the 3-liter V10, not the new one with the 2.4-liter V8.
Conveniently, Ferrari has left the question of Rossi's potential unanswered by giving him an extra 100 horsepower and making direct comparisons to the other drivers impossible.
Conveniently, Ferrari has left the question of Rossi's potential unanswered by giving him an extra 100 horsepower and making direct comparisons to the other drivers impossible.